Armrest Patents (Class 297/227)
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Patent number: 11235690Abstract: An armrest for a vehicle seat that is rotatable with respect to a seat back of the vehicle seat, and the armrest includes a bracket that is configured to support a rotation shaft of the armrest, the hollow plastic shell to which the bracket is joined and a trim cover that covers the hollow plastic shell.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: TACHI-S CO., LTD.Inventors: Masakazu Takeda, Rina Kurosaki
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Patent number: 11178977Abstract: A furniture skirt to attach beneath the seat surface of a glider furniture piece which carries safety barriers positioned to hinder access to area between moving and stationary parts of the glider furniture piece which may present a pinching safety hazard when the moving parts are in motion. The furniture skirt has side sections sized and shaped to hang adjacent side surfaces of the glider furniture piece which are oriented parallel with the gliding motion of the furniture piece. Inflexible plates are carried by the side sections of the skirt to obstruct insertion of objects, such as fingers, within the area between moving and stationary parts of the furniture to prevent injury.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2019Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: Glider Skirt, Inc.Inventors: Emmanuel Legbeti, Amanda M Legbeti
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Patent number: 11089774Abstract: A furniture protection device comprises a cylinder having a retractable band and band attachment point. The cylinder is configured to be removable secured to an article of furniture on a first side while the band attachment point is configured to be removably secured to the article of furniture on a second side. The retractable band may then be unfurled from the cylinder and contacted to the band attachment point. When disposed, the band acts to prevent a pet from accessing the article of furniture.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2020Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Inventors: John H. Menix, Joely Cook
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Patent number: 10343577Abstract: A cup holder assembly includes a bezel, a support ring and a cup holder body captured between the bezel and the support ring. An armrest assembly includes a support frame, a cushion, a trim cover and the cup holder assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Michael Medoro, Chris Fredriksson, Ranjit Nagi
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Patent number: 9610873Abstract: A collapsible vehicular armrest substrate includes load-bearing strips extending across a gap defined within a support frame. A first tunable element secures the load-bearing strips in a support position on the support frame. A first tension-adjusting portion sets a predetermined first tension limit of the first tunable element. The load-bearing strips disengage from the support position when the first tunable element experiences an actual tension greater than the predetermined first tension limit.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2014Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Mangala A. Jayasuriya, Robert William McCoy, Kenneth S. Laird, Linh Doan
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Patent number: 9227539Abstract: Provided is a portable armrest for use with vehicles. The device includes a moldable, high density foam forming a planar surface and a base attached. The device is mounted to a door panel by a sliding or snapping mechanism for quick installation. When installed, the device allows a user to rest his or her arm on the device while driving in a vehicle. The device provides a comfortable place for drivers and passengers to rest their arm and prevents drivers from constantly shifting positions and becoming distracted. The device inserts into the existing molded pull cup on a vehicle's door panel. The device encourages drivers to sit in an upright position by slightly elevating their arm and accommodates most vehicles for maximum convenience and functionality.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2014Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Inventor: Grady Locke
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Patent number: 9211014Abstract: A body support structure includes a molded polymeric support grid having a three-dimensional molded contour. The support grid includes a body support region having a plurality of through openings separated by a plurality of lands. In one embodiment, an area of the openings is greater than an area of the lands. In another embodiment, the ratio of a surface area of the lands relative to an area defined by an outer peripheral edge is less than or equal to 0.74. A fabric layer is bonded to the plurality of lands and covers the plurality of openings. Methods of manufacturing and recycling the body structure are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2012Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Herman Miller, Inc.Inventors: Johann Burkhard Schmitz, Claudia Plikat, Carola E. M. Zwick, Roland R. O. Zwick, Andrew J Kurrasch
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Patent number: 9204728Abstract: An improved attachment structure is provided for securing a cover in overlying covering relation to a seat cushion. In the chair, the chair comprises a seat/back assembly having a seat assembly and back assembly which are supported upon a load-bearing base adapted for support upon a floor. The attachment structure provides an improved method of securing a cover about its peripheral edge to an outer and inner shell on a seat assembly, wherein cooperating ribs and channel sections form convolutions in the fabric edge and hold the fabric edge between the inner and outer shells.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: HAWORTH, INC.Inventors: Tony Panozzo, Robert Meloche
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Patent number: 8911011Abstract: An armrest assembly includes a body and a pair of elongate side members at an outer side periphery of the body. The assembly further includes a tray extending between the side members, wherein the tray defines a beverage holder and is slidably mounted relative to the body.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2011Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Lear CorporationInventors: Christer Andersson, Odd Jaegtnes
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Publication number: 20140292048Abstract: This sofa invention accomplishes the objective of flat small packing by means of having a cross supporting bar in the base be removable, so that the sofa arms can be placed inside of the sofa base during storage and shipping. The invention accomplishes the objective of easy assembly by having the disassembled crossbar be easily placed hack into its position using hardware included with the kit. A cross connector can then be installed easily across the cross bars with the included hardware. The sofa back can then be attached to the seat frame by two metal brackets that lock into a slot. The arms can be attached to the sides using the hardware and then their zipped up to hide the hardware connections. Supporting legs are screwed onto the bottom by hand and the sofa is complete.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2013Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventor: Lionel Chen
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Publication number: 20130341979Abstract: The present invention relates to a portable cushion device for temporary attachment to an airplane armrest structure or a passenger's arm. The portable cushion device is preferably comprised of a base, a cushion positioned atop of said base, an antimicrobial cover covering all or a substantial portion of said base and said cushion, and a plurality of elastic straps attached to said base and capable of encircling an airplane armrest without unduly interfering with passenger controls that may be located on said airplane armrest. The portable cushion device: (i) provides comfort to airplane passengers during a flight; (ii) provides an antimicrobial barrier between the passenger and the airplane armrest; and (iii) does not unduly interfere with the controls that are typically positioned along an airplane armrest.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventor: Jonathan Girard
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Publication number: 20130257112Abstract: A flexible cushion for removably attaching to a non-planar surface for use by a human seat, hand, arm or knee. The cushion comprises a housing having a top and bottom surface, a flexible gel layer in said housing and a flexible adhesive layer permanently applied to the bottom housing surface. Preferred embodiments use this cushion for the main motorcycle rider or a fender-riding passenger. It also serves as an excellent portable cushion for stadium seats and bleachers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventor: Eric L. Smith
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Publication number: 20130257122Abstract: A wheelchair cover includes a first covering member having a back covering portion configured to cover at least a portion of the back of a wheelchair, a first arm covering portion configured to cover at least a portion of a first arm of the wheelchair, and a second arm covering portion configured to cover at least a portion of a second arm of the wheelchair, a first fastener configured to secure the first arm covering portion to the first arm of the wheelchair, and a second fastener configured to secure the second arm covering portion to the second arm of the wheelchair. It also includes a second covering member having a seat covering portion configured to cover at least a portion of the seat of the wheelchair. The second covering member is removably attachable to the first covering member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventor: Brenda K. MILLER
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Publication number: 20130187420Abstract: A furniture cover is provided that has a substantially t-shaped, substantially continuous, fabric body having a generally elongated central trunk portion, and two outwardly extending arm portions. The central trunk portion is sized to extend over and substantially across the back, seat and front of a seating device. The arm portions are sized to extend over and substantially across the arms of the seating device. The fabric body has a first layer of comfort fabric for exposure to the user; and a second layer of waterproof fabric, seamed around a perimeter edge to the first layer, so that the second layer provides a waterproof barrier across the covered portions of the seating device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: Caber Sure Fit Inc.Inventors: Bernard WEINSTEIN, Anita ARUAJO, Karolin BELASHKIN, Nilvi Surrinder
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Publication number: 20130147245Abstract: A cushion device is disclosed for covering and protecting the center console and/or armrest in a vehicle. The cushion device comprises an outer covering and a cushion insert. The outer covering comprises an interior hollow cavity with an opening at either end. The cushion insert is disposed interior to the outer covering within the hollow cavity. The cushion device is then removably secured to a vehicle seat armrest or console lid, or other suitable vehicle part. The cushion device is typically secured via a looped component (or sleeve) which is secured to the bottom portion of the outer covering. The outer covering can further comprise a securing component to securely close the opening at either end, and to securely retain the cushion insert within the outer covering.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2012Publication date: June 13, 2013Inventors: Javier Torres, Gaylord Craig, III
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Publication number: 20130127217Abstract: A cushioned elbow support attachment for chair armrests. The attachment comprises a cushion made of material having elastic properties and filled with a plurality of smooth edge rounded oblong pellets and attachment means for attaching the cushion to an armrest. The cushion may be covered by an outer material to protect it, to provide decorative colors and patterns, and to provide points of attachment for the attachment means, which may be straps, hook and loop fasteners, or clips. The cushion may include a rigid adapter plate adapted to serve as an interface with the tubular armrest of a chair.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventor: Stephen Goetsch
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Patent number: 8046944Abstract: An automobile interior exhibit is configured with a relief formed to replicate an automobile interior member and an interior cover covering the surface of the relief. In the automobile interior exhibit, the relief is provided with a simulative three-dimensional form in perspective so that the relief provides a view from a predetermined viewpoint even when the relief is viewed from the front.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Toyota Boshoku Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Tokuyuki Nishikawa
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Publication number: 20110198904Abstract: An impervious wheelchair seat cover used to substantially ensure that every patient or individual that is transported through a facility has a clean and sanitary wheelchair. The impervious wheelchair seat cover comprises a seat cover made from impervious materials and cut so that the impervious wheelchair seat cover lines a seat portion, a back portion and an arm portion of the wheelchair. The top and bottom corners have hook and loop fastener securing ties to hold the impervious wheelchair seat cover in place. There also are numerous pieces of adhesive material on the underside of the impervious wheelchair seat cover providing further cohesion to the chair. The arm covers are designed so as not to cover the sides of the wheelchair chair and to accommodate urine bags and other medical attachments. The impervious wheelchair seat cover is disposable or is washable and reusable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Inventors: Teena Thomas, William Barnette
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Patent number: 7875226Abstract: A method of making an armrest that is mountable between adjacent left and right passenger seats includes: separately forming two receptacle parts by molding a prepreg in a first mold assembly, the receptacle parts being adapted to hold personal objects and each having a looped wall surrounding a slot; forming an armrest frame by molding a prepreg in a second mold assembly, the armrest frame including a lower frame portion having a plurality of downwardly extending legs, and an upper frame portion disposed on top of and bridging the legs; and positioning the receptacle parts within the second mold assembly and combining the receptacle parts with the upper frame portion during the forming of the armrest frame in the second mold assembly, thereby providing a one-piece unitary structure having the receptacle parts and the armrest frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Advanced International Multitech Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ping-Hui Ma, Yu-Lung Chen, Ching-Kun Lee
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Publication number: 20100140994Abstract: A cover system for a seat having a base, a back, armrests and a tray is provided. The cover system includes a main cover with a bottom portion extending across the base of the seat and a top portion extending across and over the back of the seat. The cover system further includes first and second armrest covers defining an open end opposing a closed end. The first and second armrest covers extend over the armrests of the seat with the closed ends thereof abutting outwardly facing ends of the armrests. The cover system also includes tray cover adapted to extend over the tray of the seat. The tray cover has at least first and second securing components extending from opposite sides thereof. The first and second securing members secure the tray cover relative to the tray of the seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventor: Adrienne Moore
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Publication number: 20100117415Abstract: A cushioned elbow support attachment for chair armrests. The attachment comprises a cushion made of material having elastic properties and filled with a plurality of smooth edge rounded oblong pellets and attachment means for attaching the cushion to an armrest. The cushion may be covered by an outer material to protect it, to provide decorative colors and patterns, and to provide points of attachment for the attachment means, which may be straps, hook and loop fasteners, or clips.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventor: Stephen Goetsch
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Publication number: 20090295206Abstract: The objective of the invention is to eliminate the discomfort and potentially dangerous burning caused by the arms of outdoor furniture after prolonged exposure to the sun.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: David Michael Charles, Karen Gail Charles
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Patent number: 7549708Abstract: A seam for use in a vehicle armrest or other interior component. The seam includes a first material and a second material joined to the first material. The seam also includes a T-member connected to the first material and the second material to form a French seam appearance on the outer surface of the material. The T-member is then used to align with a groove in a foam of an armrest or other interior component to create an exterior seam on an armrest or interior component of a vehicle. The seam is created using a guide member attached to a sewing machine that will allow for sewing of the first material and second material to the T-member in a simultaneous process at a predetermined speed thus increasing efficiency of manufacturing the upholstery panel and reducing costs to the manufacturer.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Irvin Automotive Products, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Wieczorek, William B. Berghoff, Bryan W. Busha, Daniel Muller
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Publication number: 20080252119Abstract: A slipcover for a piece of furniture including a base, a back, first and second arms, and a seat portion. The slipcover has back pleats located at the respective back corners and having pleated seams and elastic, which runs through the pleated seams and travels across the back pleats for allowing the slipcover to expand over the largest perimeter of the furniture and then relax to fit the base of the furniture as the slipcover is placed on the furniture. First and second arm fronts cover respective top front portions of the first and second arms. A wrap skirt covers respective bottom portions of the first and second arms.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: Sure Fit Inc.Inventor: Brenda K. Miller
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Patent number: 7431396Abstract: A portable releasably attachable cushion that can be used with rigid seat armrests to provide extra cushion support for the user's arm. In one embodiment, the cushion may have an outer covering and an inner padded structure. The inner padded structure may be a gel like material. The outer covering may be made of either a leather material or a material that is bacterial resistant. As described the cushion may be entirely non-metallic and non-rigid to aid in storage and portability. The cushion provides for deformable guide means in order to securely engage the cushion of the invention to armrests of various shapes and sizes.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2006Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Inventor: Kurtiss L. Dasso
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Patent number: 7422288Abstract: A chair arm rest system containing a chair having a vertical chair member hingedly connected to a horizontal chair member. A base proximal to the vertical chair member is attached to the horizontal chair member. The arm rest post is spring-biased towards the horizontal chair member but pivots in opposition of the spring towards the vertical chair member. A distal end of the arm rest post is pivotally attached to the top end of the base. An arm rest surface is attached to a proximal end of the arm rest post. A first end of a sling is attached to the vertical chair member. A second end of the sling is connected to the arm rest surface. In operation, by moving the vertical chair member relative to the horizontal chair member, the sling self-adjusts and the spring-biased arm rest post pivots towards the vertical chair member.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2008Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Inventor: David J. Ahearn
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Patent number: 7340813Abstract: An article of furniture, for example a chair, is upholstered with a sports jersey for displaying the jersey thereon. The front side and logo of the jersey are displayed on the back supporting surface of the chair while the rear side and player number of the jersey are displayed on the seating surface of the chair. The chair arms are upholstered with arms of the sports jersey. By providing a chair upholstered with a sports jersey conventional, authentic and readily available sports equipment can be reused in a practical way and displayed in an aesthetically pleasing manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Jersey Chair Inc.Inventors: Kerry J. Hampton, Kevin S. Hampton
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Publication number: 20080036255Abstract: A portable sitting assistance device includes a cushion configured to be sat upon. The cushion has at least one foam material that can deflect under an applied load and store energy during deflection. A U-shaped cradle extends adjacent a bottom and along two opposite sides of the cushion in a parallel spaced apart relation with respect to one another. Each of a pair of arm rests is coupled to a side frame of the U-shaped frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: Diann Porter, Lester Rogers Porter
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Patent number: 7261374Abstract: An arm support cushion (38) that can be attached to the armrest of a chair is disclosed. The cushion elevates and supports the arm of any person desiring to lean on an armrest, including any person desiring to hold, nurse, feed, or cuddle an infant or young child. The cushion comprises a synthetic foam or appropriate material of adequate firmness that incorporates a passageway (14) along the bottom of the cushion, which accepts the armrest, and may include a fitted cover for the cushion. The passageway may include cuts, grooves, or channels (15) that allow the cushion to attach to armrests of varying widths. The cushion may pivot to accommodate the person seated, does not restrict the person's movement, and remains in place on the armrest without straps or fasteners. The cushion is portable, lightweight, and easy to remove and reposition on the armrest of a chair.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2005Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Inventor: Denise Potosky
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Patent number: 7246851Abstract: An arm rest cover is slipped over an arm rest within a vehicle in order to aesthetically cover the arm rest with a desired design. An elongate cover member has a closed first end and a second end with an opening, the opening located either on a longitudinal axis of the cover member or radially offset from the longitudinal axis. The arm rest passes through the opening and the cover member is slipped over the arm rest until it is in substantially covering relationship with the arm rest. The cover member may be made from an elastic material such as a nylon-spandex mix.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2006Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Inventor: Glenda J. Phillips
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Patent number: 6840566Abstract: An arm support for a vehicle door is an elongated, stiff platform with a lip on one long edge and a support panel on the opposite long edge. The arm support is attached to the vehicle by inserting the lip between the window and the inside edge of the window channel. The platform spans the inner portion of the door. The support panel extends vertically downward from the platform and rests against the door interior. The upper surfaces of the arm support are cushioned. An adjustable stand-off block may be attached to the lower edge of the support panel between the support panel and the vehicle door to adjust the angle of the platform.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Inventor: Dalton H. Bruton
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Patent number: 6817663Abstract: A one-piece highchair cover made out of washable fabric material such as nylon and which is designed to fit over and be retained on a highchair by having side openings to accommodate the respective side arms and/or highchair tray of the highchair, openings to accommodate a fastening means such as a seatbelt to retain the highchair cover on the highchair, and a stretchable rear fastening means such as a strap to retain the back portion of the highchair cover on the highchair, all of which enables the highchair to be fully protected and covered while permitting the baby to aggressively move around in the highchair while being fed and insures that the highchair cover will remain in its position and not expose a portion of the highchair or fall off the highchair during the feeding process. The washable fabric material also enables the removable highchair cover to be easily removed from the highchair so that it can be washed for subsequent use.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventor: Joslyn B. Stuart
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Patent number: 6726284Abstract: A method of constructing upholstered furniture is provided using unitary ends which are covered with molded polymeric foam cushions. The construction method saves time and reduces the cost of the finished furniture while allowing relatively unskilled workers to produce top quality furniture in an efficient manner.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Inventor: Bobby D. Cleary
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Publication number: 20040026970Abstract: An upholstered furniture component including a frame; a rigid foam insert attached to the frame; and upholstery material covering the foam insert. The rigid foam insert may be made from expanded polystyrene. And, a layer of padding may between the rigid foam insert and the upholstery material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Matthew William Vassar, Reggie A. Haynes
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Publication number: 20030214162Abstract: An arm support cover includes a plush stuffed shell, an interior cavity, and a fastening mechanism for confining at least a portion of an arm support inside the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventors: Donna Romano, Perry Romano
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Publication number: 20030189363Abstract: A releasably attachable cushion that can be used with chair armrests, seat armrests, and other types of support structures, to provide extra cushion support for the user's arm. The cushion has a cushioning layer that is enclosed in the outer covering. A skirt with a tightening strap is extends below the outer covering. The tightening strap allows a user to adjust and securely apply the cushion to armrests of various shapes and sizes without unduly compressing the cushioning layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventor: Albert Artsvelyan
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Patent number: 6604789Abstract: A cushioning and protection apparatus for a chair armrest includes a cushion body having a central cavity and an opening leading thereto. The opening is defined by a pair of jaw projections that are resiliently deformable to enlarge the opening to enable an armrest to be inserted into the central cavity. An attachment device secures the cushioning and protection device to the armrest. The device can easily be installed on and removed from a chair armrest with little effort. The cushioning apparatus is lightweight, easily transportable, and particularly suitable for use in outdoor seating environments.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1997Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Inventor: David Downing
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Patent number: 6578914Abstract: A releasably attachable cushion that can be used with chair armrests, seat armrests, and other types of support structures, to provide extra cushion support for the user's arm. In one embodiment, the cushion has an outer covering and a multi-layer inner structure. The multi-layer inner structure includes at least two layers: a cushion layer and a support layer with the cushion and support layers being enclosed in the outer covering. The support layer is thinner and made of harder material than the cushion layer. In an alternate embodiment, the cushion has an outer covering, a cushion, and a skirt attached to the outer covering. The cushion is enclosed in the outer covering and the skirt has a tightening means so that a user can adjust the tightening means in order to securely apply the cushion of the invention to armrests of various shapes and sizes.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventor: Albert Artsvelyan
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Patent number: 6572194Abstract: A chair arm having a removable decorative panel to permit the appearance of the chair to be easily changed to adapt to a variety of decors. The arm includes a frame having a channel running along the opposite sides thereof. The decorative panel is slidably received by the arm at the channel within the frame. The decorative panel has a color and/or texture that is chosen to coordinate with a room or office decor. After the decorative panel is pushed into the frame, an arm rest is secured to the top of the frame to prevent a removal of the panel therefrom. The decor of the panel is visible within a window surrounded by the frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: True Seating Concepts, LLC.Inventor: Roy A. True
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Publication number: 20030042774Abstract: A unique system of form-fitting, reversible, partial slipcovers adapted to fit numerous upholstered chairs, two-seat sofas and three-seat sofas. The slipcovers are designed and manufactured to be easily installed, reversed and removed for cleaning. A set of slipcovers for any of the above pieces of furniture consists of a pair of arm covers, one to three seat cushion covers and one to three back cushion covers. All the slipcovers employ a dual-fabric construction allowing the slipcovers to be quickly and easily reversed for a multitude of decor changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventor: Ruth H. Hackett
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Patent number: 6467839Abstract: A cup holder is provided to mount on an armrest included in a juvenile seat. The cup holder includes a receiver configured to receive a cup, juice box, container, or other articles and a receiver mount coupled to the receiver. The receiver mount includes a hanger configured to hang on the armrest and lie under a portion of the seat pad covering the juvenile seat. A retainer clip cooperates with the receiver mount to retain the cup holder on the armrest.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Cosco Management, Inc.Inventor: James M. Kain
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Publication number: 20020130538Abstract: The present invention provides a cushion that can be used with chair armrest, seat armrest, and other types of support structure. The cushion of the present invention is releasably attachable to the armrest or a support structure to provide a cushion support for the user of the armrest or the support structure. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a cushion for removable attachment to the arm of a chair, comprising an outer covering and a multi-layer inner structure. The multi-layer inner structure includes at least two layers: a cushion layer and a support layer. In a preferred embodiment, the cushion and support layers are enclosed in the outer covering. The support layer is thinner and made of harder material than said cushion. In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the cushion of the invention comprises an outer covering, a cushion, and a skirt attached to the outer covering.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventor: Albert Artsvelyan
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Publication number: 20020063462Abstract: A method of constructing upholstered furniture is provided using unitary ends which are covered with molded polymeric foam cushions. The construction method saves time and reduces the cost of the finished furniture while allowing relatively unskilled workers to produce top quality furniture in an efficient manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2002Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventor: Bobby D. Cleary
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Publication number: 20020063453Abstract: A removable pillow attachment for pivoting armrests. A cushion, such as a foam or bladder structure is joined to a support. The support may be an elongated board or rod, and in modified form, have an intermediate joint or hinge to permit folding. A cover or sleeve fits over the cushion and support. Elastic bands are deployed to mount the attachment to a pivoting armrest, such as commonly employed in aircraft seating, so that when the armrest is pivoted to the up position, the cushion provides support for the head of the occupant of the seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2000Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventors: Thomas C. Terry, Cathy J. Terry
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Patent number: 6248205Abstract: An armrest adapted to be mounted to a vehicle door comprises a primary substrate adapted to be mounted to a vehicle door panel with a secondary substrate mounted to the primary substrate and defining a recess. A foam layer is mounted to the secondary substrate within the recess, and a flexible outer casing intergrally molded to the primary substrate forming a recess with the primary substrate which receives the secondary substrate and the foam layer. A method of fabricating the armrest for the vehicle door is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Leon Plastics, Inc.Inventors: David A. Scheidmantel, Robert H. Versaw, Jr.
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Patent number: 6142565Abstract: A chair liner for highchairs, strollers, shopping carts, car seats or the like includes a back panel extending from a bottom edge to about head height of an infant, and two relatively thick arms projecting from the back panel to a front edge. The back panel preferably has a curved top edge and the arms gradually taper inwardly from the back panel to the front edge. The arms and the back panel are of a one-piece construction. The liner has a washable fabric covering held on by a zipper which is easily opened to allow removal of the cover. The cover is machine washable and easily reinstalled. The liner fits most standard chairs and booster seats, and it must be used with chair restraints.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Inventor: Sari B. Rieder
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Patent number: 6033013Abstract: An armrest includes a reactive force-reducing device mounted to an upper side thereof for reducing the reactive force as a result of exerting a force to the armrest. The armrest includes a base and a cover mounted on top of the base, and the reactive force-reducing device is mounted to an upper side of the cover. The base includes a compartment defined therein for receiving articles. The cover includes an end pivotally connected to a first end of the base. The other end of the base includes a first engaging member for releasably engaging with a second engaging member on a second end of the base.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Inventor: Ming-Hao Lee
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Patent number: 5979987Abstract: An automobile center armrest extension, connected to, and useful for extending the height of, the center console found at the midpoint of the front seats of some automobiles, which allows the right arm of the driver to rest more comfortably while driving. The center console of such automobiles is normally set close to the height of the seats, rather than to function as an armrest for the driver and passenger. This connection between the extension and the console cover is provided by either an adjustable clip, a Velcro fastener or straps.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventor: Joseph Rich
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Patent number: 5975390Abstract: This invention is directed to a removable golf cart cushion for placement on a side rail of a golf cart to provide both protection from the side rail, space for advertisement, and convenient holders for various golf accessories. The golf cart cushion includes a fastener, such as a hook and loop fastener, formed on opposite edges of the removable cushion. The cushion is folded over the side rail, and the hook and loop fasteners on the opposite edges engage to maintain the cushion in place.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: David SaroliInventor: David Saroli
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Patent number: 5813727Abstract: A massaging chair is capable of assuring comfortable use, both in the sitting and lying positions. The massaging chair comprises a seat, a reclining backrest pivotally connected about a pivot axis to the seat so as to be movable between an upright position and a horizontal position with respect to the seat, and a massager is disposed on the side of the reclining backrest to give a massage to a back of a user resting on said seat. A pair of armrests are disposed on the opposite sides of said seat. The armrests are designed to extend arcuately substantially about the pivot axis of the backrest. With this arrangement, the user's arms on the armrests can be kept at a fixed comfortable angular relationship with respect to his or her body, irrespective of the varying angles of the reclining backrest on which the user rests with varying posture.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1996Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.Inventors: Akihide Sugawa, Hikoyoshi Hara, Masatoshi Dairin, Hironobu Sakaue, Fumihiro Nishio