序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Seating with comfort surface US10455487 2003-06-05 US20040245840A1 2004-12-09 Renard G. Tubergen; Gordon J. Peterson; Kurt R. Heidmann
A chair includes a base, a seat, a back, and a control operably supporting the seat and back on the base for movement between upright and recline positions. The seat and back include a stiff perimeter frame with opposing perimeter sections, and a plurality of rods each independently bendable in vertical and angled directions. End bearings on the rods are captured in pockets in the perimeter frame, which limits their inward and outward sliding movement. The control includes front and rear leaf springs and a pivot arm operably supporting the seat and the back for synchronous movement, with the direction of movement being such that energy is stored during recline. The energy stored during recline assists in providing a heavier person with added counterbalancing force during recline. A booster mechanism is also selectively engageable for added support upon recline.
62 Elastomeric gasket for sling rail furniture US09682291 2001-08-14 US06560827B1 2003-05-13 Jan S. Gross
The present invention is an elastomeric sling furniture gasket including a substantially rod shaped member adapted to be longitudinally received and laterally retained in a tubing slot, a flexible but resilient gasket sheet depending substantially the length of the rod shaped member and adapted to extend out of the tubing slot, and a fabric affixing means on the gasket sheet distal to the rod shaped member adapted to rigidly secure a fabric material forming a support area for an occupant.
63 Webbing insertion member US09835844 2001-04-17 US06491347B2 2002-12-10 Hideo Iseki
A webbing insertion member is formed of a metal body having a through opening with an edge, a slip piece attached to the edge of the through opening for allowing a webbing to pass through the through opening above the slip piece, and a molding resin for fixing the slip piece to the metal body. A first engaging member is formed on one of the metal body and the slip piece, and a second engaging member is formed on the other of the metal body and the slip piece and engages the first engaging member so that the slip piece is securely engaged with the metal body.
64 Cross member of the seat and the backrest of a chair US299374 1999-04-27 US6074013A 2000-06-13 Yun-Chien Hsiao
A cross member includes two end members each have a body with two passages, and an endless flexible member extending through the passages and connected between the two end members. Each body has a tab extending from the first end thereof so as to be riveted to the two sides of the seat frame and the backrest frame of the chair. A recess is defined in the first end of each body so as to receive the joint of the endless flexible member.
65 Clip for furniture springs, and method of manufacture US506558 1995-07-25 US5722131A 1998-03-03 Volkmar W. Leistner; Garry Randall Olson
A furniture clip of the type used with furniture springs, having wire frames, and in which such furniture clips furniture clips are used for attaching the wire frames to furniture, and having a sheet metal member defining length and width, and formed transversely with a wire receiving recess, and two panels extending at an acute angle relative to one another on either side of the recess, a shield of flexible thermoplastic material extending over the inner surfaces of the two panels, and extending around said wire recess, and edge portions of the thermoplastic defining a width greater than the width of the sheet metal.
66 Furniture such as chairs and couches US940503 1978-09-07 US4280548A 1981-07-28 Manfred Brokmann; Kurt Sanders; Dieter Sanders; Hermann Westhoff
A support for furniture, such as outdoor furniture, has a support frame and stretched thereon is a net or lattice-like arrangement of flat web strips of plastics material; where they cross one another the strips are bonded together by means of thin planar enveloping members. The webs extend between and are secured to opposite sides of the frame, and to each end of each web a securing member is attached; each web is secured to an associated side of the frame by looping its end around the side and fastening the end by means of slipping the securing member onto the strip itself in the vicinity of the frame. Several forms of securing member are disclosed, and in each case the member is slotted or U-shaped enabling the member to be slipped transversely onto the strip. Each member has means to prevent the securing member inadvertently slipping transversely off the strip.
67 Securing devices US43614065 1965-03-01 US3358742A 1967-12-19 SANDERSON JOHN W
68 Webbing-strip fasteners US52618666 1966-02-09 US3298426A 1967-01-17 HYMAN KRAMER
69 Coupling devices for straps or webbings US38120364 1964-07-08 US3263295A 1966-08-02 MOLLA CHARLES P; ANTHONY LADOGANA
70 Support US35351864 1964-03-20 US3263294A 1966-08-02 PAPPAS WILLIAM J
71 Clip for securing flexible material to a cylindrical member US25601463 1963-02-04 US3142880A 1964-08-04 DAVIES BOYD A
72 Means for attaching web strips to furniture frames US273260 1960-01-15 US3142334A 1964-07-28 VANDERMINDEN ROBERT D
73 Web-to-tube fastenings US78418658 1958-12-31 US3102585A 1963-09-03 HYMAN KRAMER
74 Web-to-tube fastenings US78281758 1958-12-24 US3092176A 1963-06-04 HYMAN KRAMER
75 Web-to-tube fastenings US85232059 1959-11-12 US3042113A 1962-07-03 HYMAN KRAMER
76 Web-to-tube fastenings US76395158 1958-09-29 US2979119A 1961-04-11 HYMAN KRAMER
77 Web-to-tube fastenings US72123358 1958-03-13 US2978775A 1961-04-11 HYMAN KRAMER
78 Webbing clip US77281858 1958-11-10 US2957219A 1960-10-25 BUREN JR HAROLD S VAN
79 Means for fastening elastic tapes to rigid frames US53954555 1955-10-10 US2922170A 1960-01-26 PIO REGGIANI
80 Spring mattresses, upholstery seats and the like US46752854 1954-11-08 US2893018A 1959-07-07 HJALMAR FRISELL ERIK
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