序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Web-strapped furniture, web-strapping for furniture, and methods for web-strapping furniture US13296671 2011-11-15 US08550565B2 2013-10-08 John W. Caldwell
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention would provide web-strapping for upholstery of furniture, methods of providing web-strapping for upholstery of furniture, web-strapped furniture, and methods of web-strapping furniture. One exemplary embodiment of the present invention would provide an exemplary strap assembly of material for furniture upholstery comprising at least one fastener fastened into each end of the strap such that a tail end of each fastener is secured from extraction from the strap. In one exemplary strap assembly embodiment, fasteners would be fastened in each corner of each end of a strap so that a tail end of each fastener would be secured from extraction from the strap. Other exemplary embodiments would provide an exemplary article of furniture and methods of making an exemplary article of furniture, comprising said strap assemblies installed to span a space between opposing chair rails.
142 Decontamination Device US13589818 2012-08-20 US20130221727A1 2013-08-29 Naomi Ishioka
A restraining apparatus for securing a person during decontamination and method for decontamination of the person are described. The restraining apparatus includes a seat for supporting the person, a base, a plurality of support members connecting the base to the seat, and a harness system for securing the person to the seat.
143 RECLINABLE CHAIR US12205332 2008-09-05 US20090001794A1 2009-01-01 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.
144 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ATTACHING WEBBING TO A FRAME US11556331 2006-11-03 US20080104816A1 2008-05-08 ROGER TORNERO
This invention is directed to a method and 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.
145 Reclinable chair US11390956 2006-03-28 US20060181127A1 2006-08-17 Mark Pennington; Jon Fifield; Robert 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.
146 Reclinable chair US10949501 2004-09-24 US20050035638A1 2005-02-17 Mark Pennington; Jon Fifield; Robert 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.
147 Arm assembly for a chair US09953850 2001-09-17 US06802566B2 2004-10-12 Jonathan William Prince; Paul Michael Wilkinson
An arm assembly (24) is provided for a chair (12). The chair (12) has a forward direction and a rearward direction. The arm assembly (24) includes an armrest (26) and a support structure (28). A mounting device movably mounts the armrest to the support structure. The mounting device constrains the movement of the armrest (26) relative to the support structure to movement in a substantially horizontal plane having two degrees of freedom defined by first and second transversely arranged axes lying within the substantially horizontal plane. The armrest (26) thus move in a substantially planar fashion without changing the orientation of the armrest (26).
148 Adjustable matrix wheelchair seat US09794856 2001-02-27 US06536791B1 2003-03-25 Christina L. Adams
An adjustable matrix wheelchair seat can be mounted on a pair of rods such as are provided on the seat rails of a typical wheelchair or on any pair of rods adapted to be rigidly fixed to and aligned in a longitudinal direction relative to the frame of the wheelchair. A lateral array of spaced apart substantially inelastic straps is extended between and engaged on the rods. A longitudinal array of spaced apart substantially inelastic straps is engaged on the forwardmost and rearwardmost straps of the lateral array. The longitudinal array traverses the lateral array to define a horizontal matrix of ventilating interstices. The length of any or all of the straps of the lateral and horizontal arrays is independently adjustable to permit alteration of the pressure pattern imposed on the arrays by the patient occupying the seat.
149 Outdoor chair cover US10027324 2001-12-21 US06485100B1 2002-11-26 Marion M. Hitt
A seat cover for an outdoor chair. The seat cover includes a seat panel, back panel, and right and left side panels hingedly attached to each other. Each of the panels includes an outer washable fabric cover and an inner flexible foam core. The back panel has a strap that fits over the back of a chair. The side panels have straps with releasable fastener elements, the straps being adapted to be pulled around an adjacent structural member of the chair to the backside of the chair and releasably attach to a mating releasable fastener element located on the back side of the back panel. Each of the side panels have straps with releasable fastener elements adapted to stretch around the adjacent arm of the chair and releasably attach to a mating releasable fastener element located on the side panel.
150 Seat for a reclining office chair US09954000 2001-09-17 US20020043871A1 2002-04-18 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).
151 Arm assembly for a chair US09953850 2001-09-17 US20020036422A1 2002-03-28 Jonathan William Prince; Paul Michael Wilkinson
An arm assembly (24) is provided for a chair (12). The chair (12) has a forward direction and a rearward direction. The arm assembly (24) includes an armrest (26) and a support structure (28). A mounting device movably mounts the armrest to the support structure. The mounting device constrains the movement of the armrest (26) relative to the support structure to movement in a substantially horizontal plane having two degrees of freedom defined by first and second transversely arranged axes lying within the substantially horizontal plane. The armrest (26) thus move in a substantially planar fashion without changing the orientation of the armrest (26).
152 Seat construction and method US557383 1995-11-13 US5544943A 1996-08-13 Walter E. Durling
A seat construction for upholstered furniture is presented and a method of forming the same and includes a rectangular frame with webbing attached in the form of lateral strips positioned across the frame. Spaced therebelow are webbing strips which are positioned longitudinally along the frame. When a person uses the seat, the upper webbing strips allow maximum stretching and contact the second webbing strips, which are less stretchable and more supportive, to provide a luxurious feel and maximum comfort.
153 Device to obtain a supplementary springing effect in supporting frames provided with elastic belts US845386 1992-03-03 US5253851A 1993-10-19 Anacleto Fontana
In order to provide a springing effect in correspondence with the edge of a belt frame in chairs, sofas or the like, a device is envisaged consisting of a plurality of arms, each fixed to a belt and extending from the latter in inclined position, as well as a common transverse element connecting all the arms. Due to stresses on the latter element, the arms deform the belts which cause a bending moment of elastic return.
154 Elastic insert for seats, in particular for motor vehicle seats US274081 1981-06-16 US4435014A 1984-03-06 Enrico Gilardi
A flexible insert is provided for attachment to a seat support frame. The insert comprises a flexible plate having an aperture and having at an end of said plate a crossbar with an insertion slot. An elastic annular element is connected to said plate by insertion into an aperture in said plate delimited by said crossbar.The flexible plate may be connected through said elastic annular element to another flexible plate. Connection of the flexible plate to the support frame may be made by securing means attached to the frame and connected either to the flexible plate or to the elastic annular element.
155 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.
156 Removable cover for outdoor-type chairs US705611 1976-07-15 US4057291A 1977-11-08 Emanuel Dubinsky
An improved removable cover for an outdoor-type chair useable as a replacement for the existing covers thereon, to restore such existing covers or to reinforce an originally installed cover therefor, such as an originally installed cover comprising a plurality of horizontal tubular straps. The improved cover comprises at least a plurality of vertical straps having separable interlockable first and second corresponding ends, with one of the corresponding ends comprising an adjustable buckle closure device having a cross-bar member positionable adjacent one of a plurality of through-hole apertures in said end and the other of said ends having a through-hole aperture therein, such as through a reinforced loop portion, with a longitudinally serrated ratchet-type strip having a plurality of longitudinally extending serrations therein and a buckle-type closure at one end thereof having an aperture therein with a pawl-like means extending into the aperture being insertable through said one aperture in said one end and said aperture in said open end of said strap and engageable in ratchet fashion with the serrations when the serrated strip end is inserted through the aperture to interlock said strap ends together about the chair frame. This forms an adjustable self-tightening tension means due to the ratchet type interaction between the pawl and serrations. A similar adjustable tension means may also be provided for a plurality of horizontal straps through which the vertical straps are extendable in a woven-like configuration. These vertical straps and/or horizontal straps may be separable or form an interconnected harness. Moreover, the corresponding ends of the straps themselves may comprise the longitudinally serrated ratchet type strip and buckle-type closure, respectively.
157 Sling type upholstered furniture US3698766D 1969-11-10 US3698766A 1972-10-17 BORENSTEIN MARTIN
Furniture construction where the back and seat portions are a unitary fabric or other suitable flexible material loosely hung or slung between a top back rail and a front rail with no other support. However, the loose hanging of the back and seat is restrained by a piece of fabric or the like, secured at one side to a lower back rail and at its opposite side to the slung fabric adjacent a point which would otherwise be the juncture of the back with the seat, straightening the back portion of the fabric under vertical pressure on the seat portion while retaining the slung comfort of the seat portion. The slung portions are covered by unified upholstered seat and back elements which altogether simulate a piece of upholstered furniture.
158 Upholstery supports and the manufacture thereof and structures incorporating such upholstery supports US3695706D 1970-06-01 US3695706A 1972-10-03 BASHER HEDLEY JAMES; EDWARDS LEONARD ROBERT
An upholstery support which comprises at least two flexible elements (e.g. of calico) to corresponding first locations on which there are firmly secured the ends of a number of separate strips of resilient strip material (e.g. of rubberized fabric), pockets being formed at second locations on the flexible elements and support rods being accommodated or being intended to be accommodated in said pockets, whereby the opposite ends of each of a number of hooked attachment arms can be caused to engage one of said support rods and a portion of an adjacent supporting frame.
159 Plastic webbed furniture US44099565 1965-03-01 US3231008A 1966-01-25 SECKEL PETER H
160 Cushion supporting members US25192263 1963-01-16 US3225366A 1965-12-28 NORMAN GRIMSHAW
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