Detachable Headrest And Armrest Unit Patents (Class 297/394)
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Patent number: 11273916Abstract: A multifunctional seat arrangement for a passenger cabin of a vehicle includes at least one first seat and one second seat which is laterally arranged directly adjacent to the at least one first seat. The second seat is narrower than the first seat, and the second seat has a pivotable seat surface extension which is pivotable into different positions relative to the seat surface of the second seat. Support functions and a child seat function or baby carrier function may be achieved thereby.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2019Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: Airbus Operations GmbHInventors: Marc Wesseloh, Sven Prahl, Frank Starke
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Patent number: 10893754Abstract: A headrest is described having a vertically adjustable element, an adjustable lap rest, and a cup. The vertically adjustable element has a lower end and an upper end, where the vertically adjustable element has a height, h1, when fully extended and has a height, h2, when collapsed, where h2<h1. The adjustable lap rest element has a first portion that is attached to the lower end of the vertically adjustable element and has a second portion comprising a fold-out. The fold-out, in a horizontal configuration, functions as a lap rest and, in a vertical configuration, functions to increase the height of the headrest, when fully extended, from the height, h1, to height h1+h3. The cup is attached to the upper end of the vertically adjustable element, where the cup has an angularly adjustable mechanism. A modular version of the headrest and a kit storing the headrest are also described.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2020Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Inventors: Jay Patrick Cooke, Benjamin Templeton Cooke
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Patent number: 10383444Abstract: An arm and chin support device for a user that is to be seated for an extended time period. The arm and chin support includes a lap support having a base for resting on the lap of a user. The base includes a first leg pad, a second leg pad, and an intermediate curved pad that joins the first and second leg pads together. A length adjustable central mast is pivotally attached to the intermediate curved pad. Also included is an arm support that is movably adjustable. The arm support includes a tubular member and an arm carrier for supporting an arm of a user. In addition, a chin support is pivotally attached to an upper end of the central mast.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Inventor: Terah M. Parkins
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Patent number: 10172468Abstract: A portable adjustable headrest comprising a base member having on opening and a plurality of tabs, at least two elongated pads having a first end and a second end, wherein the second end has a tab affixed, and the at least two elongated pads are rotationally attached to the first attachment member and the second attachment member by the tabs, an outer shaft secured to the receiving orifice, an inner shaft having a first end and a second end and a central axis, configured to fit securely within the outer shaft in a telescopic relationship, a locking mechanism coupled to the inner shaft and the outer shaft, a cushion base attached to the first end of the inner shaft, wherein the cushion base has an elongated surface, and a cushion situated on the elongated surface of the cushion base.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2017Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Inventor: Glenn Scott Houghson
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Patent number: 9533607Abstract: The invention relates to a vehicle seat (1) with a framework (2) for fastening the vehicle seat (1) to a vehicle body (6), with a seat part (3), with a backrest (4) and with a head support (5) comprising a head support suspension (9), in which the seat part (3) and the backrest (4) are arranged on the framework (2), in which the head support suspension (9) is formed by the framework (2) or is fastened to the framework (2) and in which the head support suspension (9) has a suspension part (12) on the side towards the framework and a suspension part (13) on the side towards the backrest, wherein the suspension part (13) on the side towards the backrest is arranged outside the backrest (4).Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2012Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: GRAMMER AGInventors: Roland Uebelacker, Johann Deml, Sergej Schustjew
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Patent number: 8985693Abstract: An upright sleep support system incorporates a head cushion having a face relief aperture to receive the eyes, nose, mouth and chin of a passenger placing his or her face against the head cushion with a hinged support structure for angular adjustment, sleeves that open in front to support the passengers arms, and a chest cushion on the back of the device. The chest cushion receives the passenger's chest in a forward leaning position. The head cushion is deployable from a backpack and the chest cushion is integrated into the back of the backpack.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2013Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: William J. Purpura, Paula K. Purpura
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Patent number: 8944390Abstract: A connection mechanism is configured in particular for the connection of armrests to cosmetic tables or cosmetic chairs. The mechanism includes a base element (1). The base element (1) has a fastening section (1a) for fastening to a piece of furniture, in particular a piece of furniture for sitting or reclining. The base element also has a fastening element (2) configured for attachment to a part to be connected to the piece of furniture, in particular an armrest. The fastening element (2) is configured for a detachable connection to the fastening section (1a). The fastening section (1a) has a receiving device (1b) for receiving a region (2b) of the fastening element (2). A securing device (3) is provided that engages in the receiving device (1b) in the region (2b) of the fastening element (2) when said fastening element is received therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2008Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Soleni Classic GmbHInventors: Manuel Deerberg, Tom Orlitz
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Patent number: 8528978Abstract: A sleep support system incorporates a head cushion having a face relief aperture to receive the nose and chin of a passenger placing his face against the head cushion and a chest cushion attached to the head cushion with a hinged support structure for angular adjustment. The chest cushion receives the passenger's chest in a forward leaning position. Suspension arms are attached to the hinged support structure and extend over the passenger's shoulders for attachment to a seat back frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: William J. Purpura, Paula K. Purpura
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Patent number: 8528970Abstract: A method and a device are disclosed for a multi-adjustable body-rest structure suitable for use in a sitting position, including sitting positions in a multi-row seating arrangement such as those encountered on board of airplanes, busses, ferries, and trains, among other similar arrangements. The multi-adjustable body-rest structure is generally configured to be used for rest or sleep while leaning forward from the user seat onto the back of the seat in front of the user seat. The multi-adjustable body-rest structure is further configured to be folded into the back of the seat in front of the user seat when not in use. The multi-adjustable body-rest structure is further configured to be adjusted to a position that comfortably accommodates the head, chest, and arms of users with different body sizes.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Inventors: Mohsen Edalati, Hoda Edalati
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Patent number: 8172328Abstract: The invention relates to a removable suspended device which serves as both a head rest and a head restraint for the passenger of a vehicle. The invention is essentially characterized in that the device is suspended in space such that it can move without any direct contact being established between the supporting area and the seat, thereby maintaining the vertical position of both the head and the neck. The preferred embodiment of the invention includes a rigid suspension element (6) which is generally secured to the highest part (7) of a seat and from which the main body (MB) of the device is suspended. The lower occipital region of the head is supported by the lower area of the main body of the device (2). The head is further restrained by means of a front area (4) restricting forward movement and two vertical side areas restricting side movements.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Siesta Systems, S.A.Inventor: Javier Ferro MontÃu
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Patent number: 7748064Abstract: The present invention relates to a resting support (10) for supporting portions of a resting person (1) in a forwards leaning seated position, and to a method of using such a support.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventor: Gordon Blackwood Hamilton
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Patent number: 5868450Abstract: A rear seat apparatus for a vehicle is disposed on a rear elevated portion of a stepped floor of the vehicle. At least a rear seat cushion of the rear seat apparatus is allowed to swing toward the front of the vehicle from a horizontal seating state, in which a passenger may sit on the rear seat cushion. The rear seat apparatus has a connection mechanism for connecting the rear seat cushion to the rear elevated portion of the floor. The connection mechanism allows the rear seat cushion to be moved by approximately 90 degrees toward the front of the vehicle and then slid downward so as to be brought into an upright state, in which a front portion of the rear seat cushion is held on a front lower-level portion of the floor. The connection mechanism also allows the rear seat cushion to be moved by approximately 180 degrees from the seating state toward the front of the vehicle so as to be brought into an overturned state.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1996Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kazunori Hashimoto
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Patent number: 5633286Abstract: Novel composites are formed from a low rigidity oriented and non-oriented gelatinous elastomer composition of poly(styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene) or poly(styrene-ethylene-proplene-styrene) triblock copolymer and high levels of a plasticizing oil. The gelatinous elastomer composition is physically interlocked with an open cell sponge thereby displacing the air space within the sponge and the gel rigidity is found to be greater than about the sum of the combined rigidity of the gelatinous elastomer composition and sponge alone. The gelatinous elastomer composite exhibits a novel combination of properties including unexpectedly high elongation and tensile strength and excellent shape retention after extreme deformation under high-velocity impact and stress conditions. The gelatinous elastomer composites can be made firm or soft and flexible.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1994Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Assignee: Applied Elastomerics, Inc.Inventor: John Y. Chen
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Patent number: 5508334Abstract: Novel gelatinous compositions and articles are fromed from an intimate melt blend admixture of poly(styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene) triblock copolymer and high levels of a plasticizing oil.The gelatinous composition is transparent and have a novel combination of properties including unexpectedly high elongation and tensile strength and excellent shape retention after extreme deformation under high-velocity impact and stress conditions. The gelatinous products of this invention are soft, flexible, and have elastic memory, characterized by a gel rigidity of from about 20 gram to about 700 gram Bloom. These and other properties are particularly essential for the gelatinous composition to have utility as toys, therapeutic hand exercising grips, shock absorbers, acoustical isolators, components for cushions, and other uses.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1993Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: Applied Elastomerics, Inc.Inventor: John Y. Chen
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Patent number: 5501508Abstract: A device which can be releasible attached to a seat preferably at the head rest. The device has a series of four cascading upper head support member attached to the attachment member by straps. These straps may be elastic and of different lengths to provide a cascading effect. One, two, or more, or any combination of the same can be used for a different height and thickness adjustments. Further joined to the attachment member is a lumbar support. Attached to the lumbar support is a back side support. Also joined to the attachment member is one or two arm rests that can extend adjacent to the base of the seat to provide support of the user's arms. Each of these straps may be elastic thereby allowing their length to be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Inventor: Anthony S. Llewellyn
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Patent number: 5336708Abstract: Novel composites are formed from a low rigidity gelatinous elastomer composition of poly(styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene) triblock copolymer and high levels of a plasticizing oil. The gelatinous elastomer composition is physically interlocked with an open cell sponge thereby displacing the air space within the sponge and the gel rigidity is found to be greater than about the sum of the combined rigidity of the gelatinous elastomer composition and sponge alone. The gelatinous elastomer composite exhibits a novel combination of properties including unexpectedly high elongation and tensile strength and excellent shape retention after extreme deformation under high-velocity impact and stress conditions. The gelatinous elastomer composites can be made firm or soft and flexible.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1992Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Applied Elastomerics, Inc.Inventor: John Y. Chen
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Patent number: 5334646Abstract: Novel gelatinous compositions and articles are formed from an intimate melt blend admixture of poly(styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene) triblock copolymer and high levels of a plasticizing oil.The gelatinous composition is transparent and have a novel combination of properties including unexpectedly high elongation and tensile strength and excellent shape retention after extreme deformation under high-velocity impact and stress conditions. The gelatinous products of this invention are soft, flexible, and have elastic memory, characterized by a gel rigidity of from about 20 gram to about 700 gram Bloom. These and other properties are particularly essential for the gelatinous composition to have utility as toys, therapeutic hand exercising grips, shock absorbers, acoustical isolators, components for cushions, and other uses.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1992Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: Applied Elastomerics, Inc.Inventor: John Y. Chen
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Patent number: 5324071Abstract: The head rest is detachably mounted to the seat back of the front seat and the air bag unit with an air bag mounted therein is mounted to the head rest. The air bag is expanded toward the passenger seated on the rear seat in response to an explosion signal from the control unit into which signals are entered from impact sensors. The air bag is so disposed as to expand only when the passenger is seated on the rear seat. The posture and position of the air bag unit is adjusted in association with the movement or displacement of the front seat to which the air bag is mounted, thereby improving the ability of the expanded air bag to confine the passenger seated on the rear seat and protecting the passenger in a safer fashion. Further, the air bag unit is mounted to the head rest of the front seat, so that the air bag can be exchanged with ease and at a cheap cost without needing to exchange the front seat itself.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1991Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Yasuo Gotomyo, Haruhisa Kore, Yoshinobu Nomura, Shigefumi Kohno, Isao Hirashima, Masatoshi Takayama, Hisao Muramoto
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Patent number: 5312160Abstract: A device which may be removably mounted on a back of a seat. The device includes a lower bracket and an upper compression portion connected by telescopic sleeves. The extension of the sleeves may be releasably fixed to secure the device to the seat. The device may be padded and provide lateral support for the user. Various elements may also be releasably mounted to the device, such as a head support, a utility console and a pencil holder.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1991Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: Larry A. DavisInventors: Larry A. Davis, Dale R. Langner
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Patent number: 4746167Abstract: A portable, knock-down massage chair includes a generally rectangular case having opposed side walls, each provided with an arcuate cutout extending therein from the upper edge thereof. A lid is hinged to a first end wall of the case and openable to gain access to the interior of the case. Stored within the case are a seat member, a leg rest, an arm rest, a chest support, a face cradle, and a brace assembly. The brace assembly comprises a hinged, two-panel assembly stored adjacent to the bottom of the case, and pivotable therefrom out of the top opening to be joined to the lid to form a rigid triangular support assembly. The chest support and the face cradle are slidably supported on the upper panel of the two-panel assembly, and the seat member is secured atop the side walls adjacent to the second end wall of the case. The leg rest is adapted to be secured within the arcuate cutouts of the side walls in a variable angle fashion, and the arm rest is joined to the lid panel.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1986Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Inventors: David A. Palmer, Serge J. L. Bouyssou, James Everett
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Patent number: 4619483Abstract: An adaptation for a chair for the physically handicapped comprises a special shoulder support arrangement which is connected to the back of the chair. A headrest is provided on the shoulder support and overlaps a portion of the back. A recess is defined below the headrest and along the shoulder support to receive and support a shoulder of a person sitting on the chair supporting their lean to that side. The headrest is mounted on the shoulder support in a manner to provide for vertical height adjustment of the headrest relative to the seat to accommodate varying shoulder heights of persons using the chair. This type of adaptation encourages the physically handicapped to use their own muscles to sit up in the chair. The attachment is particularly suitable to people who are suffering from deteriorating muscular conditions as well as victims of organic brain syndromes such as Alzheimer's disease.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1984Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of HealthInventors: Donna J. Dickey, Sebastian Dobler, Natalie Horejda