Patents by Inventor Michael Shats

Michael Shats has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20050168017
    Abstract: A seating apparatus includes a support element having an upright extending from a floor and a swing arm pivotably mounted to the upright about a generally vertical pivot axis, a work surface is secured to the upright above the swing arm, and a seat is mounted on the swing arm, and the seat having a seat base upon which an occupant can be seated. The swing arm is pivotable between a stowed position wherein the seat base is tucked substantially underneath the work surface, and a deployed position wherein the seat base is substantially clear of the work surface. The seating apparatus further includes a dynamic return stop element secured to the swing arm and a static return stop element secured to the upright. The dynamic and static return stop elements are positioned in a common horizontal plane and abut each other when the swing arm is in the stowed position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2005
    Publication date: August 4, 2005
    Inventors: Vaclav Pernicka, Michael Shats
  • Patent number: 6899385
    Abstract: A seating apparatus has a support element having an upright extending from a floor and a swing arm pivotably mounted to the upright about a generally vertical pivot axis. A work surface is secured to the upright above the swing arm, and a seat is mounted on the swing arm, the seat having a seat base upon which an occupant can be seated. The swing arm is pivotable between a stowed position wherein the seat base is tucked substantially underneath the work surface, and a deployed position wherein the seat base is substantially clear of the work surface. The seating apparatus is also provided with a flat coiled torsion spring for biasing the arm to the stowed position, the torsion spring having a first end fixed directly or indirectly to the upright and a second end fixed directly or indirectly to the swing arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2005
    Assignee: Global Total Office, An Ontario Limited Partnership having Global Upholstery Co. Inc. as its general partner
    Inventors: Vaclav Pernicka, Michael Shats
  • Publication number: 20050046257
    Abstract: A seating apparatus has a support element having an upright extending from a floor and a swing arm pivotably mounted to the upright about a generally vertical pivot axis. A work surface is secured to the upright above the swing arm, and a seat is mounted on the swing arm, the seat having a seat base upon which an occupant can be seated. The swing arm is pivotable between a stowed position wherein the seat base is tucked substantially underneath the work surface, and a deployed position wherein the seat base is substantially clear of the work surface. The seating apparatus is also provided with a flat coiled torsion spring for biasing the arm to the stowed position, the torsion spring having a first end fixed directly or indirectly to the upright and a second end fixed directly or indirectly to the swing arm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2003
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Inventors: Vaclav Pernicka, Michael Shats
  • Patent number: 6540296
    Abstract: A mechanism for adjusting the height of a chair back relative to the seat includes an arm that extends upwardly from the rear of the seat, and a carriage that is carried by the back and slidably mounted on the arm. A pinion inside the carriage engages a rack on the arm so that the pinion travels along the rack when the chair back is moved up and down on the arm. A pawl engages the pinion when the chair back is moved upwardly so as to allow incremental adjustment in the height of the back in the upward direction, while preventing downward movement of the back. When the back reaches the upper limit of its travel, an actuator spring is displaced downwardly, disengaging the pawl so that the back is free to slide on the arm. At the bottom of the limit of travel, the spring is displaced upwardly, re-engaging the pawl.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: Ram Machines (1990) Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael Shats, William Stumpf, Vaclav Pernicka