序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Multiple seat assembly I US316875 1999-05-21 US6113186A 2000-09-05 Lester Holmes; Gregory Saul
A sling-type chair includes flat oval tubing contoured for proper lumbar support and knee strain relief. The tubing is disposed inside the sling fabric. The tubing on the sides are joined by stretchers. The connection between the stretchers and the tubing include inserts within the tubing and sockets outside the tubing that are joined together by bolts that extend through holes in the sockets and screwed into threaded holes in the inserts to effectively eliminate bending moments on the bolts.
82 Beam member for furniture US231541 1999-01-14 US5984417A 1999-11-16 Chih Chiang Wang
Disclosed is a beam member for furniture and mainly including a long body having an ellipse-shaped cross section. Two symmetrical L-shaped rails are formed along outer surface of an upper half of the long body to define a sector-shaped channel between them. A similar L-shaped rail and a linear groove are formed along outer surface of a lower half of the long body, and a closed channel having a locating recess is formed inside the long body between the lower L-shaped rail and the linear groove. Different members, such as seat members, back members, supporting arms and leg members, may be correspondingly connected to the L-shaped rails and the channels to form different articles of furniture. The wide usage of the beam member in different furniture enables it to be produced in large quantity at reduced cost.
83 Pew having discrete seating portions US885414 1997-06-30 US5890761A 1999-04-06 Virgil Miller
A pew including a bench. At least two discrete seating portions are removably positioned on the bench. Each of the seating portions has a predetermined width.
84 Mechanism for reclining chairs US775734 1996-12-30 US5823626A 1998-10-20 Peter J. Haas
A reclining chair has a seat and a chair back both tiltably carried on a base. The chair back is provided with lever means for tilting the seat as the chair back is tilted. The lever means contacts the seat at a point which moves in response to the tilting of the chair back. Advantageously, the seat includes a contact portion, adapted for engagement with the lever means, which is configured to provide a predetermined displacement of the seat in response to displacement of the chair back.
85 Article of furniture US373507 1995-01-17 US5470128A 1995-11-28 Katrina A. Kerkham
An arrangement of linking modular furniture is disclosed. There is a spine (10) supported by-spaced apart stands (6). On each spine are located a number of seat frames (12). The seat frames are supported by at least one arm (18,20) and preferably by arm rests (26) which together with the arms (18,20) form a truss. A table (30) is also provided. A large number of different configurations can be formed by assembly of the above components.
86 Tandem chair assembly US55804 1993-04-29 US5431479A 1995-07-11 Roger K. Leib
A tandem chair assembly comprises a frame, a plurality of seating units, and an optional integral table. The frame comprises a pair of opposed legs and a horizontal beam extending between and attached to the end legs. Rigid seating units comprising a seat support section and a back support section are positioned side-by-side between the legs with their fronts supported on the beam. Seat connection plates secure the front of the seat support section of each seating unit to the horizontal beam. In addition brackets are used for rigidly connection each leg to the back support section of the seating unit next to the leg. Further, the back support sections of each adjacent pair of seating units are rigidly connected together, and the seat support section and back support section are maintained at right angles by means of right angle struts that double as arm rests.
87 Modular seating US840052 1992-02-20 US5306072A 1994-04-26 John Caldwell
A modular article of furniture which has a right hand element and a left hand element, each being a rigid U-shaped arch with a pair of downwardly-extending legs, and a bight joining the legs. A pair of parallel shear members are integrally and rigidly connected to each of the legs, the members of each pair being one above the other. The shear members are joined by a splice, and an interconnecting member joins them for in-plane stability against tilting of the right hand element and left hand element.
88 Variable seating arrangement US786733 1985-10-11 US4662679A 1987-05-05 Klaus Franck; Werner Saaer
The invention relates to a variable seating arrangement with a plurality of seating elements which are supported by at least two approximately horizontal support elements (1, 1') the adjacent ends (1a, 1'a) of which are connected to one another in a common connecting column (4) and are pivotable relative to one another about a vertical shaft (6). In this way an extremely large number of arrangements and groupings of the seating elements relative to one another are possible.
89 Assembly of prefabricated parts for manufacture of benches, tables and the like US898668 1978-04-21 US4199189A 1980-04-22 Herwig Neumann
Outdoor furniture and the like comprising a plurality of seat elements having longitudinal recesses formed in the bottom thereof and transverse openings extending therethrough, the openings having an enlarged counterbore at the ends thereof in the sides of the seat elements, a plurality of back elements, each of the back elements having a longitudinal recess formed in the rear thereof and transverse openings extending therethrough, the transverse openings having enlarged counterbores at the ends thereof, a plurality of angled support members having one portion lying in the recess in the seat element and another portion lying in the recess in the corresponding back element, a spacer element having an axial bore therein positioned between adjacent seat elements and between adjacent back elements and lying in the counterbores in the respective elements, flexible tie rods extending through the openings in adjacent elements and through the spacer elements and the support member, and means for securing the tie rods under tension for securely connecting the elements and the support members.
90 Seating unit US8311670 1970-10-22 US3706471A 1972-12-19 SHIMOSAWA RON
A seating unit comprising a fixed seating section and one or more end seating sections at one end or at the opposite end of the fixed seating section, which end sections are pivotally secured to the fixed seating section so that they may be moved or pivoted outwardly in relation to the fixed seating section to permit persons to move or slide into the fixed seating section without discomfort or inconveniencing the others seated.
91 Seating unit US88915569 1969-12-30 US3700282A 1972-10-24 ROWLAND DAVID L
A seating unit, made up of: (1) a pair of side panel members, each comprising a planar vertical portion having a lower unitsupporting edge, often with a horizontal arm portion at its upper end, (2) a generally horizontal seat frame member, (3) a generally vertical back frame member having a generally vertical panel portion, often with a horizontal portion at its upper end, (4) releasable clamp or threaded means or other locking means securing each side panel member to the seat frame, (5) hinges securing the seat frame and back frame together, so that they can be folded together or erected at approximately a right angle, (6) releasable clamp or threaded means or other locking means securing the back frame to each side panel, and (7) at least one cushion with seat and back portions resting on the seat frame and back frame, the seat and back frames each being a single cushion wide or a width equal to an integral number of cushions. The unit may also have removable upholstery; this may comprise a casing of stretchable upholstery fabric with padding at least five times as thick as the fabric adhered to the fabric; a suitable undersize casing is secured releasably around each side panel and held in tension thereon, and a similar casing is held in tension on the back frame. There are numerous important structural features in the various elements.
92 Modular furniture base US3568967D 1969-04-09 US3568967A 1971-03-09 FURTAK RONALD T; SCHIER ROBERT W
Furniture items are mounted on a support bar which is carried by a plurality of base assemblies each including feet and an upright leg and a bar supporting channel, the leg having fairing strips at opposite sides thereof merging with the feet and the bar supporting fitting and interlocked with the feet of the fitting to be retained in position without separate connection.
93 Bench construction US79061059 1959-02-02 US3022110A 1962-02-20 BROWN ERIC A
94 Multiple seating assembly US58242756 1956-05-03 US2812800A 1957-11-12 CHARLES EAMES
95 Cab-seat back US7539D US7539A 1850-07-30
96 FURNITURE SYSTEM WITH RECLINING ASSEMBLY EP16866867.1 2016-11-09 EP3376905A1 2018-09-26 NELSON, Shawn D.; UNDERWOOD, David M.; KUCHLER, Brian
A furniture system with reclining assembly is comprised of: (a) a modular furniture assembly and a reclining assembly. The recliner base of the recliner assembly remains within substantially the same footprint specifications as the modular furniture assembly in the non-reclined position. A passageway in the reclining assembly allows coupling to a slit in the modular furniture assembly. A recliner base mounted on a support surface comprises a housing and a footrest assembly that moves with respect to the housing. The footrest assembly selectively extends outwardly in a manner that the reclining mechanism is generally not visible from the sides or from the front of the footrest assembly.
97 LOAD SUPPORT STRUCTURE EP15165002.5 2008-09-18 EP2937019B1 2017-11-08 Schmitz, Johann Burkhard; Hector, Andrew Keith; Zwick, Roland Rolf Otto; Zwick, Carola Eva Marianne; Plikat, Claudia; Alrich, John Fredric
A load support member includes spaced apart beam members, a linking member and a stop member. In another aspect, the beam includes a support surface defining first and second landing regions, which are in contact with and support a membrane. In another aspect, a brace member is secured between laterally spaced beams, with the brace member having a greater height than width at the end thereof and a greater width than height at the middle thereof. In another aspect, a pair of armrests are joined to a cross member and a pair of spaced apart beams in a releasable engagement. In yet another aspect, a pair of beam members are fixedly joined with a cross member, which is pivotally connected to a link pivotally connected to the beams. A method of assembling a load support structure is also provided.
98 FURNITURE SYSTEM EP15744031 2015-01-27 EP3100643A4 2017-08-23 TSUCHIYAMA WAKU; KITAJIMA HARUHIKO; KUROE MASAYUKI
99 Load support structure EP13190377.5 2008-09-18 EP2689693B1 2016-09-14 Schmitz, Johann Burkhard; Plikat, Claudia; Zwick, Carola Eva Marianne; Zwick, Roland Rolf Otto; Hector, Andrew, Keith; Aldrich, John Fredric
A load support member includes spaced apart beam members, a linking member and a stop member. In another aspect, the beam includes a support surface defining first and second landing regions, which are in contact with and support a membrane. In another aspect, a brace member is secured between laterally spaced beams, with the brace member having a greater height than width at the end thereof and a greater width than height at the middle thereof. In another aspect, a pair of armrests are joined to a cross member and a pair of spaced apart beams in a releasable engagement. In yet another aspect, a pair of beam members are fixedly joined with a cross member, which is pivotally connected to a link pivotally connected to the beams. A method of assembling a load support structure is also provided.
100 LOAD SUPPORT STRUCTURE EP15165002.5 2008-09-18 EP2937019A1 2015-10-28 Schmitz, Johann Burkhard; Hector, Andrew Keith; Zwick, Roland Rolf Otto; Zwick, Carola Eva Marianne; Plikat, Claudia; Alrich, John Fredric

A body support structure comprising a membrane having a first region with a first stiffness and a second region with a second stiffness, wherein said second stiffness is greater than said first stiffness.

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