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 METHOD FOR FASTENING STRIPS TO LEISURE CHAIRS US13094430 2011-04-26 US20120272504A1 2012-11-01 Lausan Chung-Hsin LIU; Shopo Hsin Tsu Liu; Fibro Tsu Kun Liu
A method for fastening strips to leisure chairs aims to fasten a plurality of strips to a frame of a leisure chair. The method includes the steps of: first, preparing the frame with two side tubes and a coupling tube to bridge one end of each side tube; bending inversely two ends of each strip towards the center and fastening the two ends to the strip to form respectively a coupling opening at the two ends; heating and softening the strip; coupling the softened strips on the two side tubes through the coupling openings; and finally bridging a support tube on another two ends of the two side tubes opposite to the coupling tube to stretch the strips coupled on the two side tubes to achieve supporting effect. The method makes assembly of the strips easier and increases production speed of the leisure chairs.
82 LOAD BEARING SUPPORT SURFACE US13513388 2010-12-27 US20120237719A1 2012-09-20 Timothy P. Coffield
A load bearing surface assembly includes a molded component of oriented elastomeric material and an attachment loop connected to the molded component, the attachment loop configured to receive a frame member supporting the assembly.
83 Apparatus for attaching webbing to a furniture frame US11556331 2006-11-03 US07946014B2 2011-05-24 Roger Tornero
This invention is directed to an apparatus for attaching webbing to a furniture frame. The apparatus includes a frame, a mounting assembly, and a webbing attachment assembly. The mounting assembly includes a clamping mechanism and a rack. The clamping mechanism is coupled to a lower portion of the frame while the rack is coupled to an intermediate portion of the frame. The clamping mechanism and rack are adapted to receive at least one furniture frame and hold the furniture frame in place. The webbing attachment assembly is coupled to the frame and is adapted to position the webbing relative to the at least one furniture frame to enable the webbing to be attached to the furniture frame.
84 Reclinable chair US12205332 2008-09-05 US07798573B2 2010-09-21 Mark Rundle Pennington; Jon Leonard Fifield; Robert Bruce Stewart
A chair includes a supporting frame and a seat portion which is foldable about a transverse fold to define a rearward portion behind the transverse fold and a forward portion, forward of the transverse fold. The seat portion is supported above the supporting frame by its rearward portion. The chair also includes a reclinable back portion and a recline mechanism with which the back portion is connected for reclining action of the back portion. The recline mechanism is operably linked to the rearward portion of the seat portion such that on reclining action of the back portion, the rearward portion is moved to increase in rearward tilt angle and to obtain a net increase in height above the supporting frame, with a consequent folding of the seat portion about the transverse fold line under the weight of the occupant.
85 Seating arrangement US09967752 2001-09-28 USRE39604E1 2007-05-01 Mervyn M. Watkins
An improved seating arrangement having a pair of rigid sides which include a back portion and a seat portion. Flexible webbing members extend between the rigid sides in the back and seat portions. Various arrangements are provided for increasing and decreasing the length and tension of the flexible webbing to provide a three dimensional variation in the contour of the flexible webbing in the back and/or seat portion.
86 Troop seat US11061183 2005-02-18 US20060186723A1 2006-08-24 Eric Kawabata
Aircrafts troop seating is lightweight and minimizes protruding features on which gear might snag. High strength webbing straps are added to a light weight seat fabric to add strength where strength is required, thus reducing the overall weight. The webbing is of a type used for seatbelts and meets fire regardant requirements. Seat belt style tension adjusters allow adjustment of the seating stretch to improve comfort and crash protection. Internal hardware attachment points are provided to reduce protruding features.
87 Lumbar support US10353309 2003-01-29 US06910741B2 2005-06-28 Ian Colin Footitt
A back portion for a chair includes a peripheral frame defining an opening therein. A lumbar support portion is disposed in the opening. The lumbar support portion comprises a substantially rigid panel. Two hinge devices are hingedly mounted on opposite sides of the peripheral frame. The lumbar support portion is mounted on the peripheral frame by the two hinge devices. Each hinge device has a biasing device associated with it to bias the hinge devices forwardly relative to the peripheral frame. A cushion may be mounted atop the lumbar support portion. The cushion has a first substantially planar sheet of resiliently flexible material and a second substantially planar sheet of resiliently flexible material. The first and second sheets are separated by a plurality of spaced webs of resiliently flexible material.
88 Seat for a reclining office chair US09954000 2001-09-17 US06908159B2 2005-06-21 Jonathan William Prince; Mark Rundle Pennington
A seat portion (14) for a seat (10) wherein the seat portion (14) includes a panel having a rear portion to support the occupant. The rear portion has a longitudinal centerline and incorporates two zones (162) on either side of the longitudinal centerline. Each of the zones has a first pattern of weakeners arranged in a series of spaced sinuous lines. Furthermore, a substantial portion of the panel, apart from the zones (162) may also be provided with a pattern of weakeners arranged in a series of spaced sinuous lines (163), interrupted by the zones (162).
89 Reclinable Chair US09953816 2001-09-17 US20020043843A1 2002-04-18 Mark Rundle Pennington; Jon Leonard Fifield; Robert Bruce Stewart
A chair (10) includes a supporting frame (20,22) and a seat portion (14) which is foldable about a transverse fold to define a rearward portion behind the transverse fold and a forward portion, forward of the transverse fold. The seat portion (14) is supported above the supporting frame by its rearward portion. The chair (10) also includes a reclinable back portion (16) and a recline mechanism with which the back portion (16) is connected for reclining action of the back portion (16). The recline mechanism is operably linked to the rearward portion of the seat portion (14) such that on reclining action of the back portion (16), the rearward portion is moved to increase in rearward tilt angle and to obtain a net increase in height above the supporting frame (20,22), with a consequent folding of the seat portion about the transverse fold line under the weight (W) of the occupant.
90 Seating arrangement US417738 1995-04-05 US5957532A 1999-09-28 Mervyn M. Watkins
An improved seating arrangement having a pair of rigid sides which include a back portion and a seat portion. Flexible webbing members extend between the rigid sides in the back and seat portions. Various arrangements are provided for increasing and decreasing the length and tension of the flexible webbing to provide a three dimensional variation in the contour of the flexible webbing in the back and/or seat portion.
91 Resilient platforms for seating US46017574 1974-04-11 US3902756A 1975-09-02 CHUBB ANTHONY GUY
A resilient seating platform comprises a sheet of elastic material having one edge for securing to one edge of a seat frame and a sheet of non-elastic material secured along an opposite edge of the elastic sheet, the non-elastic sheet having an edge, generally parallel to said opposite edge of the elastic sheet, for securing to an opposite edge of the seat frame, to place the elastic sheet under tension. The non-elastic sheet is secured to said opposite edge of the elastic sheet along a line intermediate its own opposite edges and the portion of the non-elastic sheet remote from said one edge thereof covers the elastic sheet and is attached to said one edge of the seat frame whilst permitting elastic extension of the elastic sheet in use.
92 Furniture construction US3771583D 1971-09-20 US3771583A 1973-11-13 BOTTEMILLER D
A construction for securing plastic webbing members to a furniture frame in which a bar is rigidly secured parallel to and spaced from each of two opposed frame members, between which the webbing members are to extend, and in which each end of the webbing is passed over one of the frame members, then over the bar, and then back over the frame member over the initial end portion. The plastic webbing is of a type which when it is heating will stretch and upon cooling will return to its original length. The initial end portion of the webbing may be adhesively secured to the frame member and/or the overlying section of the webbing member to guard further against any possible slippage between the webbing and the frame.
93 Webbed panel for chairs US3724402D 1971-06-11 US3724402A 1973-04-03 THYBERG P; SPLETTSTOESZER W
A panel for use as the seat or back of a lawn chair or the like wherein strands of webbing extend diagonally between portions of a rectangular peripheral frame to provide a flexible surface, the webbing herein comprising closed loops of a uniform and predetermined size which are interwoven with each other and secured to the frame without independent attachment means.
94 Supporting means for a mattress, cushion and the like US3636574D 1969-12-22 US3636574A 1972-01-25 KRAMER HYMAN
A mattress or cushion support comprising an injection-molded plastic mat or netlike fabric provided along its side and end edges with integral tie means for speedily yet effectively connecting same to the frame of a bed, folding cot, chair, chaise longue and the like. The plastic mat may be formed as a one-piece grid having length and width such that it provides the complete support, or it may be formed in plural, i.e., two half-length, sections which are secured together along a transverse meeting line (or lines) as by metal clips.
95 Collapsible base for inflatable furniture construction US3635528D 1970-03-31 US3635528A 1972-01-18 STROM DAVID H
A collapsible cradle or platform for retaining an article of furniture above floor level in an inflated condition. The cradle includes a pair of base or leg members disposed parallel to each other and a pair of side support members joined to the base members to lie normal to said base members. Support straps extend between side members. The side members are bent inwardly toward each other in relaxed position for receipt of the lower surface of the uninflated article of furniture. As the article is inflated, the side members are tensed about the article''s lower surface and squeezed against the article to retain the same on the cradle.
96 Structural laminate for seating and the like US3616142D 1968-09-26 US3616142A 1971-10-26 SCHROTENBOER ALBERT
This disclosure relates to a structural laminate useful for constructing upholstered items such as furniture and seating for vehicles and the like. The laminate comprises a relatively thick layer of cushioning material and a bottom layer formed of a plurality of spaced, relatively stiff strips of material held together and to the side of the cushioning material by a loosely woven or knit web of starched woven material. There is also disclosed a laminate-making process comprising the steps of applying glue to flat longitudinal strips, continuously feeding a plurality of the glued strips to the top of a web of padding to form a layer of glue strips on the batting, continuously applying glue to a web of woven material, applying the glued web of woven material to the layer of glued longitudinal strips, and compressing the laminate thus formed.
97 Flexible support apparatus US3601176D 1970-02-20 US3601176A 1971-08-24 SAVICKAS ANTHONY P
A cushion-supporting flexible apparatus for chairs, lounges and other furniture having a pair of spaced-apart crossmembers with a plurality of flexible members constituting the cushion-supporting flexible apparatus extending between the crossmembers. Each of the flexible members consisting of an elongated resilient hollow member having cylindrical end portions and a flattened arcuate cross section therebetween upon which the cushion rests. Cylindrical fittings are fastened to the crossmembers at one end portion and the other end is telescopically received by the hollow cylindrical end portions of flexible members so that when a person sits on the cushion, the elongated resilient members are flexed downwardly as their end portions slide in a direction away from the crossmembers without becoming disengaged therefrom.
98 Spring seat front edge construction US3527499D 1968-12-04 US3527499A 1970-09-08 RATHBUN ALAN E; BURTNER DONALD W
99 Supporting strap for furniture unit US46780065 1965-05-07 US3272497A 1966-09-13 PHILIPPE VALDELIEVRE
100 Seat backrest with tensioning means US43991265 1965-03-15 US3258259A 1966-06-28 IVAR BOHLIN NILS
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