With Means To Limit Or Inhibit Rotation Patents (Class 248/418)
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Patent number: 5499644Abstract: A sunshade assembly in which the sunshade covering or umbrella can easily be adjusted to any one of a plurality of angular positions all around a vertical stand which is offset and affixed either to the ground or to a supporting structure. The vertical stand includes an upper part and a lower part that extend upwardly and coaxially one above the other. A first ring is rigidly connected to and radially projects from the bottom end of the upper part. A second ring is rigidly connected to and radially projects from the top end of the lower part. Both of these rings are provided with a plurality of vertical perforations. A locking pin is insertable simultaneously into a selected perforation of the first ring and another selected peroration of the second ring to lock these two rings in the selected angular position.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1995Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Assignee: Tye-Sil CorporationInventor: Henry Geniele
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Patent number: 5384927Abstract: A security rail attachment for a bed comprises a post with an adjustable foot at the lower end, a rail portion mounted within the post and rotatable about the vertical axis of the post and an attachment rail which extends across the end of the bed and includes clamping elements for clamping to angle irons along the sides of the bed. The rotatable rail portion can be latched at four 90.degree. spaced positions by notches in the base of a vertical post of the rail portion which cooperate with a transverse pin in the post. The rail portion can therefore project outwardly from the bed at right angles thereto for assisting the occupant in standing or can lie along the side of the bed to assist the occupant by preventing falling from that side of the bed.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1993Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Canadian Aging & Rehabilitation Product Development Corp.Inventors: Steve Mardero, Raymond Fulford, Harry Van de Mosselaer
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Patent number: 5379974Abstract: An extendible multi-frame stand includes at least three frames arranged in a telescoping relationship, having a single coherent alignment and locking mechanism which includes alignment means for preventing relative rotation between the first and second frames, alignment means for preventing relative rotation between the second and third frames, means for locking the second and third frames at the limits of their longitudinal extension positions, and cam-operated releasable locking means for controlling extension and retraction of the second and third frames relative to each other and to the first frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1992Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Safe-T-Jack, Inc.Inventors: Clyde E. Slay, Harry H. Arzouman
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Patent number: 5255627Abstract: An attachment device for mounting on a flagpole and for releasable attachment to an edge portion of a flag to prevent the flag from entanglement with adjacent structures and also from wrapping around the flagpole. The attachment device includes a pole mounting bracket adapted for receipt on a portion of the flagpole. A control arm is pivotally mounted in a holder disposed in the pole mounting bracket and is capable of extending outwardly therefrom positioned along and parallel to an edge portion of a flag. A removable clip is used for attaching the edge portion of the flag to the control arm, thereby allowing the opposed edge of the flag to flow freely. The control arm is positioned with respect to the pole mounting bracket in a manner which allows it to pivot around the pole in a range of less than 360 degrees, thereby preventing the flag from wrapping around the pole or from becoming entangled in adjacent structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Inventor: Herbert T. Williams
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Patent number: 5244254Abstract: The chair includes a movable seat and back that are configured to enhance the patient's comfort by providing lumbar support when the chair is in the recumbent position and by minimizing patient sliding within a moving chair. Chair movement is controlled by a microprocessor-based control system that includes sensing mechanisms for precisely monitoring the chair position. The sensing mechanisms are employed in conjunction with a memory device to permit the user to define a particular position into which the chair will move any time the appropriate switch is closed by the user. The chair control system diagnoses malfunctioning chair components and generates and displays data indicating the particular malfunctioning component.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: A-Dec, Inc.Inventor: Shawn R. Irwin
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Patent number: 5082328Abstract: A pair of metal plates sandwich a spacer made of low-friction material and a relatively large diameter circular opening passes through the three members which are held rotatably together by a flared ring or bushing or collar along the edge of the opening. One of the plates is mounted to the floor and a seat is coupled to the other plate. The seat may be attached to a slide carriage comprising one of the aforementioned swivel plates and another rectangular plate, each plate having tracks and rails along parallel outer edges which slidably mate with respectively corresponding rails and tracks on the other plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1990Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Inventor: Richard J. Garelick
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Patent number: 4925227Abstract: A coach seat locking mechanism is disclosed which is compatible for use with existing revolving type coach seats. A metallic body having a vertical bore is affixed to one end of the seat lower frame and a locking rod is vertically reciprocal within the bore between an upper, locking position and a lower, unlocked position. A pedal arm having a cam is pivotally affixed to the body and is designed for foot operation form an upper, locking position to a lower, unlocked position. Upon depressing the pedal arm, the locking rod is lowered to its unlocked position and simultaneously, the pedal cam contacts a body affixed extraction arm to transversely move the seat upper frame away from the coach sidewall. A detent is pivotally secured to the body to maintain the pedal arm in its unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Trison Associates IncorporatedInventor: Robert Bateman
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Patent number: 4923154Abstract: A stand for a point-of-sale terminal includes a base for mounting to a counter in a retail establishment, a rotatable tubular member which is mounted to the base for movement between a first and second position, and a box-like holder connected to the rotatable member for holding a point-of-sale terminal in a substantially non-horizontal orientation when the rotatable member is in the first and second positions.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1988Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Retail Profits, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Konkel
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Patent number: 4871207Abstract: A coach seat locking mechanism is disclosed which is compatible for use with existing revolving type coach seats. A metallic body having a vertical bore is affixed to one end of the seat lower frame and a locking rod is vertically reciprocal within the bore between an upper, locking position and a lower, unlocked position. A pedal arm having a cam is pivotally affixed to the body and is designed for foot operation form an upper, locking position to a lower, unlocked position. Upon depressing the pedal arm, the locking rod is lowered to its unlocked position and simultaneously, the pedal cam contacts a body affixed extraction arm to transversely move the seat upper frame away from the coach sidewall. A detent is pivotally secured to the body to maintain the pedal arm in its unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Inventor: Robert Bateman
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Patent number: 4865611Abstract: This patellar tendon bearing (PTB) prosthesis has a socket, a modular shank component, and a foot component which is attached rotatably to the shank component.It allows a more comfortable sitting of the amputee fitted with such a prosthesis by allowing the foot component of the prosthesis to be safely and smoothly axially rotated inwardly or outwardly (.+-.90.degree.) with respect to the shank component of the prosthesis and to distribute uniformly the load, while sitting, on the whole lower limb, and to be latched in one of several positions.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: Mohammed H.S. Al-Turaiki
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Patent number: 4860987Abstract: A spindle for working chairs having an adjustable height comprises an inner tube (1) which is slidably inserted in an outer tube (3) and extends therefrom and is adapted to transmit the load from the chair seat to the outer tube. The inner tube (1, 1', 1") is lockable in a plurality of positions relative to the outer tube. The load is transmitted from the inner to the outer tube through a threaded spindle (10, 10', 10") which is coaxial with the tubes and is rotatably mounted in the outer tube (3), and the threads of which engage a nut (8) which is stationary with respect to the inner tube. The threaded connection formed between the nut and the spindle has a pitch which is sufficiently large for the connection not be self-locking when the nut (8) is moved axially, but still sufficiently small to allow a substantial part of the axial load to be transfered to the threaded spindle (10, 10', 10").Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1986Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Mec-Lift A.S.Inventor: Per G. Werner
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Patent number: 4828212Abstract: This invention relates to a collet assembly for adjusting the height of a seat supported by a threaded seat-support spindle. The collet assembly comprises a resilient threaded collet sleeve having slits extending from the base of its threaded core to form resilient jaws and a bell surrounding the core. The assembly also includes a collet jaw seat having an internal tapered jaw seating surface supporting inwardly directed projections. The collet sleeve is threaded to the spindle and the jaw seat is pushed onto the spindle below the collet sleeve so that the jaws of the sleeve rest against the seating surface of the collet jaw seat and the projections on the seating surface project into the slits of the collet sleeve to prevent relative rotation between the sleeve and jaw seat. When the seat is unloaded the bell of the collet sleeve may be grasped by an operator to permit the spindle to be rotated with respect to the bell.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Faultless Doerner Manufacturing Inc.Inventor: Peter Dicks
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Patent number: 4792188Abstract: A swivel seat for a vehicle is provided with latch means which prevents the front and rear edges of the seat from being raised so as to prevent distortion of the pivot axle, the locking means and/or roller or rollers. The latch means can be actuated to its effective position, in which it prevents lift of the front or rear edge of the seat when the seat is in its normal position. Preferably, the seat also has means cooperating with rollers and a pivot axle for supporting components rotatable relative to the stationary component. The supporting means serves to hold the movable component essentially parallel to the stationary component so as to reduce the load on the rollers and the pivot axle while allowing smooth pivotal movement of the movable component relative to the stationary component.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1985Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Assignee: Fuji Kiko Company, LimitedInventor: Hatsuo Kawashima
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Patent number: 4784425Abstract: A coach seat locking mechanism is disclosed which is compatible for use with existing revolving type coach seats. A metallic body having a vertical bore is affixed to one end of the seat lower frame and a locking rod is vertically reciprocal within the bore between an upper, locking postion and a lower, unlocked postion. A pedal arm having a cam is pivotally affixed to the body and is designed for foot operation form an upper, locking position to a lower, unlocked position. Upon depressing the pedal arm, the locking rod is lowered to its unlocked position and simultaneouly, the pedal cam contacts a body affixed extraction arm to transversely move the seat upper frame away from the coach sidewall. A detent is pivotally secured to the body to maintain the pedal arm in its unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1987Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Trison Associates IncorporatedInventor: Robert Bateman
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Patent number: 4778137Abstract: A lift base for raising and lowering objects such as an ophthalmological chair comprises a piston rotatably and axially movable within a cylinder and connected to a base support which mounts the chair or other object. A sleeve keyed to the cylinder is movable axially relative thereto but locked against rotation. A locking assembly carried by the support is effective to move the sleeve between an unlocked position out of contact with the sleeve wherein both axial and rotational movement of the base support and piston is permitted, and a locked position into contact with the sleeve wherein rotational movement of the piston and base support is prevented but axial movement thereof is permitted.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: F & F Koenigkramer, Inc.Inventor: Marvin C. Watkins
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Patent number: 4738422Abstract: A mounting assembly in which a monitor can be mounted to a plate having a downwardly extending spherical wall that rides on an annular ridge around the periphery of a circular opening in a formed based. A radial slot is formed through the spherical wall, and ports through which cables can pass are also formed through the spherical wall parallel with the slot. A plate having apertures aligned with the ports is fastened to the base by a stud that extends through the slot.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1986Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Anthony Matheson, Roger A. Dugas
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Patent number: 4705256Abstract: An improved swivel seat pedestal is disclosed. The pedestal has a swivel plate rotatable about a pivot pin secured to a fixed base plate. Two bearing clamps are secured to the underside of the swivel plate and extend under the base plate to add lateral bending, and torsional stability to the pedestal. A stop clamp is mounted under the base plate to limit rotation of the swivel plate to a predetermined range.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1986Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Seats, Inc.Inventor: James Hofrichter
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Patent number: 4667918Abstract: A rotatable mailbox pedestal is disclosed having a locking mechanism configured such that after being unlocked to permit rotation, it can be relocked in a forward orientation automatically, i.e. without further manipulation of the lock. The locking mechanism comprises a bail member pivotally mounted to the rotatable portion of the pedestal and having a notch positioned such that when rotation of the pedestal brings the notch in alignment with the bolt of the lock, the bail member pivots downward under the force of gravity to engage the notch with the lock bolt. Means are provided for conveniently and securely mounting a lock of the type commonly used in postal applications so that a postal worker may unlock the pedestal for rotation, withdraw the key for use on a mailbox mounted on the pedestal, and relock the pedestal in a forward position without further use of the key.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1985Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Inventor: Robert Page
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Patent number: 4655632Abstract: Apparatus for removably attaching an item to a columnar member may include: a socket member for attachment to the item having a generally cylindrical interior terminating at a circular wall for receiving one end of the columnar member and a bushing member placeable over one end of the columnar member and receivable by the socket member to provide bearing and anti-galling surfaces between the socket member and the columnar member. A locking device may be carried by the socket member for engagement with the bushing member to apply radial forces to the bushing and columnar members to lock the item to the columnar member.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1986Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: Texas Metal Casting Co., Inc.Inventor: Don E. Smith
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Patent number: 4624510Abstract: A shelfing system is disclosed herein for use in storing data processing devices, said shelfing system including cooling blowers in the surfaces thereof for cooling the electronic equipment stored therein. The shelfing system, furthermore, is pivotally fastened for convenient maintenance access with the pivotal motion thereof restrained by a locking mechanism. Alternatively the shelving system may include locks in the various panels thereof which support a pivoted turntable to which the monitor of the data processing system is attached. This turntable includes a resilient panel compressed within the bearing which then imposes friction in the motion thereof for fixing the monitor alignment.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1985Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Inventor: Francis J. Jedziniak
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Patent number: 4620686Abstract: An articulated seat pedestal including a base and a jointed support which positions a seat through a variable radius. The jointed support includes a first arm pivotally connected to the pedestal base, and a second arm pivotally connected to the first arm and the seat. The first and second arms may be of selectable length and are gear-driven from the pedestal base to achieve the desired variable radius movement of the seat. Moreover, by varying arm length and gear ratio, the elements of the articulated seat pedestal support may be individually selected to conform with the particular dimensions of the fishing boat.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1984Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Assignee: Warrior Yachts, Inc.Inventor: Richard W. Conant
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Patent number: 4610492Abstract: A rotary file having an outer fixed cabinet and an inner cabinet rotatable on a vertical axis includes a locking mechanism comprised of a pair of simultaneously movable stops that can interfere with rotation of the inner cabinet in either direction. The stops are spaced from each other and are hinge-mounted to a fixed base of the outer cabinet so that they can be raised up to an interfering position with any one of the four sides of a square base member of the inner rotatable cabinet. One stop precludes rotation of the inner cabinet in a clockwise direction, while the other stop precludes rotation of the inner cabinet in a counterclockwise direction. An elongated bell crank member, rotatable on a horizontal axis by means of a user-activated locking handle, is connected to the hinge-mounted stops by a pair of vertically extending parallel links, movement of the bell crank member causing concurrent movement of the stops between their interfering and non-interfering positions.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1985Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventors: Lance E. Molander, Gabriel Tiegelmann, Walter J. Kirhofer
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Patent number: 4601454Abstract: A telescopic supporting post (10) comprises two mutually displaceable telescope members (11, 12), each comprising an inner tubular portion (15, 17) of small diameter and an outer tubular portion (16, 18) of large diameter. Said inner portions (15, 17) are provided with cooperating bearing surfaces (15a, 17a) by which the two telescope members (11, 12) are mounted for axial displacement relatively to each other. Said outer portions (16, 18) are provided with cooperating interengagement means (19, 21) for holding the two telescope members (11, 12) against mutual rotation. In order to avoid the need for a separate turntable when it is desired to permit rotary movement of a chair supported by the post (10), said interengagement means (19, 21) are arranged for releasable engagement with each other, whereby the two telescope members may be rotated relatively to each other, utilizing said bearing surfaces also as rotary bearing surfaces, when said interengagement means are out of engagement with each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1984Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: Svenska Vision ABInventor: Lars B. E. Mattsson
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Patent number: 4591120Abstract: A tiltable and/or rotatable support for a display device which includes a locking mechanism 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 operable to lock the support in a selected tilt position while still permitting swivel adjustment. The support may be provided as a stand-alone unit or formed integral with the base of the display device.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1982Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Keith C. Bryant-Jeffries, Ian Golledge, John V. Pike, Eric V. Vaughan
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Patent number: 4591123Abstract: A tiltable and/or rotatable support for a display device includes a cam operated locking mechanism operable to positively clamp the support in a selected swivel and/or tilt position and limiting the amount of tilt and swivel to predetermined amounts. The locking mechanism is operated by means of a lever extending through a horizontal slot in the base and is adjustable to compensate for axial tolerance build-up which could otherwise lead to malfunction. The support may be provided as a stand-alone unit or formed integral with the base of the display device.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1982Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Thomas H. Bradshaw, Ian Golledge, John V. Pike
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Patent number: 4587908Abstract: Two vertically spaced shelves with pie-shaped cut outs are rotatably supported on a fixed post in a corner cabinet. Each shelf is rotatably mounted on the post by an anti-friction bearing assembly comprising a rotatable bearing member attached to the shelf and a fixed bearing member attached to the post. To enable the pie-shaped cut out of the shelf to be located in a predetermined angular home position relative to the cabinet door, a detent mechanism is incorporated in the bearing assembly. The detent mechanism includes a cage carried by the rotatable bearing member and supporting a detent ball which snaps into a detent notch in the fixed bearing member to hold the shelf releasably in its home position.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1985Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: Amerock CorporationInventor: William DeBruyn
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Patent number: 4566664Abstract: There is disclosed a rotatable mounting unit including two molded plastic parts, one of which is circular and adapted to be screwed to a counter, shelf, or the like as a base while the other part is rectangular and screwed to a television receiver of the like and acts as a platform therefor. The platform and base are secured together by placing a recess in the platform over a cylinder in the base in a manner to cause a post in the center of the recess to enter an opening in the center of the base with two lugs extending from the post passing through slots extending from the opening in the base. Upon rotation of the platform relative to the base the lugs slightly distort to firmly engage a flange around the opening in the base locking the two parts together but allowing them to be rotated. Detents consisting of button-like projections on the platform cooperating with holes around the cylinder of the base provide a detent function at approximately 20 degree intervals of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1984Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Inventor: Jimmie W. Donald
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Patent number: 4518139Abstract: An improved pedestal for a rotatable seat which includes a shiftable pivot arm and associated latch part. The arm and latch cooperate with a flange of the pedestal support member to secure the plate against detachable lifting during normal seat rotation.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1983Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Assignee: Elkhart Machine & Tool Co., Inc.Inventor: Don L. Barfell
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Patent number: 4428554Abstract: A stable support comprising a free-standing base, a column extending upwardly from the base and located eccentrically with respect to the vertical axis of the base, a stem extending upwardly and laterally from the upper end of the column and across the central vertical axis of the base and carrying a lamp at the opposite side of the axis from the eccentric column. The column may be rotatable on the base. Means are provided for limiting that rotation and for adjusting the height of the lamp above the base.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1981Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Inventor: Cedric Hartman
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Patent number: 4408801Abstract: A swivel chair of the type comprising a seat which is supported at an elevated position above a base for swiveling motion relative to the base, and which has a foot support disposed between the base and seat for aiding a user of the chair to ascend to the elevated seat, is provided with clamping elements that are responsive to foot pressure applied to the foot support for preventing swiveling motion of the seat relative to the base when such foot pressure in excess of a predetermined amount is applied. The clamping elements preferably comprise an inclined surface on a bracket that pivotally supports the foot support, and a wedge-shaped element that is disposed between the inclined surface and the pillar of the swivel chair for axial displacement in response to pivotal motion of the foot support resulting from the application of foot pressure thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1981Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Inventors: Hans J. Edel, Helmut Hornung
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Patent number: 4267999Abstract: A vehicle seat support assembly including an overcenter locking mechanism with a flexible metallic band wrapped about a floor mounted support tube and connected to a seat support frame pivotal on the tube such that tensioning of the band in an overcenter manner selectively prevents pivotal seat frame movement. A locking member of the mechanism is pivotally supported on the frame for rotation about a first axis and pivotally supports one end of a link about a movable second axis with another end of the link connected to one end of the band. In a locking position of the mechanism, the ends of the link are overcenter with respect to the first axis to provide the band tensioning and consequent prevention of seat frame pivoting. A curved intermediate portion of the link between its ends extends around a pin that supports the locking member on the frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1977Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Assignee: Lear Siegler, Inc.Inventors: Russell F. Chekirda, Randall T. Murphy, Walter Lyszczarz
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Patent number: 4231539Abstract: An improved seat base for a swivel type seat in which the base's seat support and pedestal are connected together in swivel relation by a thrust bearing of inverted conical configuration. In preferred form, a latch dog is movable between a latch position defined by a latch seat in the outer bearing collar for preventing swivel type rotation of the seat, and a release position where the latch dog is withdrawn from the latch seat into the interior of the thrust bearing for allowing swivel type rotation of the seat. The latch dog is pivotable on a horizontal axis oriented above the thrust bearing between those two positions through a latch post in the inner bearing collar by use of a lift arm connected thereto, the lift arm having a handle located adjacent to the seat's front edge.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1979Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Assignee: Leggett & Platt, IncorporatedInventor: Edwin C. Sandham
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Patent number: 4229060Abstract: This invention relates to a rotary storage cabinet comprised of an outer stationary housing and an inner rotatable rotor having four sides two of which are positionable to present the contents of the cabinet simultaneously to two opposite openings in the housing. Two other opposite sides of the rotor are positionable to close the openings in the housing. The cabinet is constructed from a plurality of sub-assemblies which are shipped for assembly at the point of use. The basic structure of the unit comprises a base (20), two pilaster frames (10), and a top frame pan (30) each of which is shipped as a sub-assembly. The cabinet includes several features including: the ball bearing mechanism (FIGS. 7-9); spring urged wheel (180) and detent (150) (FIG. 12) stop mechanism; lock mechanism (160) (FIG. 12); welded pilaster frames (10); and a single centrally located rotor frame (50). The unit is modular permitting the use of like "add-on" units (FIGS. 16 and 17).Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Assignee: Acme Visible Records, Inc.Inventors: Sherwood S. Brownlee, Warren G. Lohr
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Patent number: 4227670Abstract: A horizontally adjustable seat support may be rotated 180.degree. to lock in either a forward facing position or a rearward facing position. A latching mechanism restricts frame movement from horizontal or pivotable movement but may be partially displaced for free horizontal adjustment without releasing the pivotable lock.Horizontal seat tracks may engage the lower or alternatively the upper portions of rollers carried between the seat tracks, depending on the lateral position of the seat frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1978Date of Patent: October 14, 1980Assignee: International Harvester CompanyInventors: Lloyd A. Vander Burgh, R. Dale Moore, Joseph Paplaski
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Patent number: 4123028Abstract: A swivel pedestal for a vehicle seat is provided in which a vertical tube is secured at its lower end to a base member and at its upper end is supported by a horizontal top wall of a housing, the tube receiving a tubular shaft rigidly secured to and depending from a rectangular mounting plate adapted to be secured to the other side of a vehicle seat. A brace plate is secured to the mounting plate and has a horizontal portion between the mounting plate and the housing top wall, with a cam portion for camming the upper end of a lock bar outwardly, terminating in a V-shaped notch receiving a V-shaped locking portion of the lock bar, the lock bar being pivoted at its lower end on a horizontal axis and being spring-urged inwardly, and an actuating handle being secured to the upper end of the lock bar. A stop is provided for limiting angular movement of the brace plate and for insuring alignment of the lock bar with the notch at the locking position.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1975Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Assignee: Flexsteel Industries, Inc.Inventor: Howard M. Quakenbush
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Patent number: 4097016Abstract: A rotatable seat support assembly for supporting a vehicle seat or the like for swiveling movement in opposite directions. A seat pedestal means carries a support tube, around which is fixedly mounted a lower bearing ring. A seat support means having a central plate is mounted around the support tube and carries an upper bearing ring. A plurality of ball bearings is operatively mounted between the bearing rings. A stop plate is fixedly mounted over the upper bearing ring, and it is attached to a support plate that is fixedly mounted in the support tube. A stop member is fixedly carried on the central plate of the seat support means for limiting the rotative movement of the seat support means about the support tube. A releasable cam locking means is carried on the seat support means for releasable locking engagement with a slot formed in the stop plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1977Date of Patent: June 27, 1978Assignee: Danbar, Inc.Inventor: Primo O. Petrucci
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Patent number: 4058282Abstract: A rotating seat pedestal has an outer tube, the wall of which has an I-shaped slot formed axially therein, telescoping over an inner tube connected to a floor base. The outer tube has brackets formed on either side of the slot, and a lever passing through the brackets has a pair of cam members mounted thereon, with one cam abutting each bracket. A sprocket is mounted on the lever intermediate the brackets. A spring-biased projection mounted transversely within the inner tube is shaped and dimensioned to protrude through the transverse portion of the slot when aligned therewith, thus indexing the seat pedestal in a forward-facing position. To lock the pedestal in a position other than forward-facing requires further turning of the lever in a first direction causing the first and second cams to pinch the brackets together thereby narrowing the slot and tightening the outer tube circumferentially onto the inner tube.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1976Date of Patent: November 15, 1977Assignee: Freedman Seating CompanyInventor: Robert John Wahls
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Patent number: 4014507Abstract: A seat supporting assembly for use in vehicles such as tractors or the like wherein the seat is surrounded in relatively close relationship by obstructions such as controls which make it difficult for the vehicle operator to get into and out of the seat. The seat supporting assembly provides means for supporting the vehicle seat such that the seat may be moved rearwardly and then rotated to permit access to or egress from the seat. The assembly also provides means which prevent rotation of the seat unless it has been moved to its furthest rearward position. The seat supporting assembly further includes means to facilitate vertical adjustment of the seat and to secure the seat in its desired vertical position.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1976Date of Patent: March 29, 1977Assignee: Milsco Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Richard F. Swenson
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Patent number: 4005845Abstract: A tractor includes a seat swivelly mounted on a single seat support arm or member that is vertically swingably mounted on the chassis of the tractor for movement about a horizontal transverse axis between a generally horizontal forward position for disposing the seat in a forwardly facing position for tractor operation and a generally vertical rearward position for disposing the seat in a rearwardly facing position for backhoe operation. The axis about which the seat may swivel is related to the angular displacement of the arm from its forward to its rearward position such that when the arm is repositioned the seat may be repositioned by rotating it through 180.degree.. Latch members are provided for releasably retaining the arm and the seat in selected positions and a single control arm is connected to the latch members so as to simultaneously unlock the arm and the seat when it is desired to reposition the arm and the seat.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1976Date of Patent: February 1, 1977Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Carlos Enrique Luppi, Marino Antonio Tavolini, Juan Carlos Roberto Travaini
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Patent number: 3979099Abstract: A pedestal for a vehicle seat in which a vertically positioned post is mounted on a base and suppports a horizontally rotatable platform pivotally connected to the upper part of the post. A means is provided for locking the seat in an angular position on the vertical axis of the post, and a latch means is preferably provided for centrally locating the seat in its forward position. The locking means includes a handle with a horizontal shaft extending inwardly on the platform for operating a lever to apply pressure to the platform and a plate at the upper end of the post to hold the platform firmly in an angularly adjusted position.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1975Date of Patent: September 7, 1976Assignee: The Injection Plastic Co., Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Strang
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Patent number: 3975050Abstract: A unit of hardware for reclinably adjustable seating of vehicle driver and/or passenger and adapted to be swiveled into selected position, and comprising a pedestal rotatably receiving a socket positionably locked thereto, and a stop plate positionably locked in reclined positions by a toggle pin carried into tight engagement therewith by a manually releasable lever operated shackle, the tilt being positively restricted.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1975Date of Patent: August 17, 1976Inventor: Dale P. McKee
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Patent number: 3964713Abstract: A movable seat assembly which is supported relative to a vehicle by means of a support which permits the seat to be faced in opposite directions and in which the seat is pivotally mounted relative to the support to be disposed in selected positions of adjustment in either of its two facing directions and including a latch mechanism which securely locks the seat in either of its two facing directions or in its selected positions in a manner resisting loads placed on the seat and tending to cause pivotal movement of the seat or its support.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1975Date of Patent: June 22, 1976Assignee: Massey-Ferguson Inc.Inventors: Gerald L. Joslyn, George W. Bingley
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Patent number: 3950027Abstract: An armrest for dental chairs and the like can be rotated 90.degree. in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis to permit easier entry and exit of a patient to and from the chair. The armrest is automatically locked at either the forward position or the 90.degree. position and is unlocked simply by lifting vertically on the armrest. A single set screw for connecting the armrest to the dental chair not only makes the armrest operable but also allows the armrest to be offered as an optional feature of the dental chair.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1974Date of Patent: April 13, 1976Assignee: Sybron CorporationInventor: David Barry Wilson
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Patent number: 3931949Abstract: A security pedestal base is disclosed which includes a base, an upstanding support mounted on said base and wherein the upstanding support is substantially hollow, a support shaft positioned concentrically within said upstanding support and mounted on said base and upstanding therefrom, support platform means mounted on the top portion of said upstanding support and interconnected with said support shaft, a sleeve member rotatably positioned about the support shaft and adapted to be rotatably movable when contact is made with any cutting instrument, and a decorative slip-on column which overlies the upstanding support and positioned in overlying relationship with respect to the base and wherein the support platform overlies the decorative slip-on column. The support platform is further provided with a concealing shield such that the connection of the support platform to the support shaft is concealed from access by any unauthorized person.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1974Date of Patent: January 13, 1976Inventors: Gordon J. Waligorski, Roy F. McMahan, Sr.