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Class 297/95 - Back movement tilts bottom oppositely


Subclass of Class 297 - Chairs and seats
Definition: Device provided with means to incline the bottom from a
No. of patents: 11
Last issue date: 01/12/2010


NumberTitleIssue Date
7644982Reversible seat assembly
A reversible seat assembly includes a pair of spaced apart risers. A seat cushion is operatively coupled to the risers for movement between a first inclined position wherein a front end is farther from the floor than a rear end and a second inclined position wherein...
01/12/2010
7281761Seat configuration system for an automotive interior
A unique and versatile seating system for automobiles is provided. The seating system includes aspects to improve the functionality of the seating arrangement while maintaining the safety and comfort of the automotive seats. In certain embodiments, the seating syste...
10/16/2007
7188883Collapsible seat assembly
A multi-positional collapsible seat assembly for a motor vehicle is disclosed. The seat assembly includes a seat bottom having a load surface provided on an underside thereof and a seat back having a load surface provided on the back side thereof. As the seat assemb...
03/13/2007
6991285Reversible seatback for a vehicle
A reversible seat system for a vehicle is provided. A seatback includes at least one post-like element extending below a lower side of the seatback. At least one receiving slot is located on each of the anterior and posterior sides of the seat cushion. The receiving...
01/31/2006
6719366Railroad passenger seat
A passenger seat having a walk-over seat back mounted for movement on a pair of rotatable shafts through a pair of of levers mounted on each end of the shafts. The levers contact each other at opposite seat positions to support the seat back. The pair of shafts incl...
04/13/2004
6715825Multi-positionable and reversible seat assembly
A multi-positionable and reversible seat assembly (10) for use in an automotive vehicle includes a seat cushion (12) and a seat back operatively connected to the seat cushion. The seat cushion (12) and seat back (14) are supported above t...
04/06/2004
6494531Vehicle seat for reversible occupant travel
A vehicle seat allowing an occupant to face in a first direction or a second direction comprising a seat frame and a seat base having a first seat back and a recess portion. Further, the vehicle seat provides a means for pivotally connecting the first sea...
12/17/2002
6488333Vehicle seat for reversible occupant travel
A vehicle seat allowing an occupant to either face in a first direction or a second opposed direction is provided. The seat comprises a base that allows for the back rest of the seat to be moved, alternatively, forward or back on a cushion such that the u...
12/03/2002
6199945Vehicle seat for reversible occupant travel
A vehicle seat comprising a seat frame and a seat base with a back support assembly including a first backrest and a second backrest longitudinally movable along the seat frame from a first position to a second position enabling a seated occupant to rest ...
03/13/2001
5362124Seat locking and adjustment mechanism
The seat adjustment and inertial locking mechanism is suitable for use with walk-over seats, as well as with other vehicular seats that have a movable seat back. The inertial locking mechanism includes a first rotatable cam member that engages a linearly-...
11/08/1994
4322052Latch assembly-reversible seat
Recurring problems associated with the manufacturing tolerances of the links, slides, rollers and other componentry forming the carriages for adjustable and reversible seats are such that, after assembly, an undesirable and annoying amount of movement or ...
03/30/1982
 
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