Movable To Inoperative Position Rearwardly Of Back Patents (Class 297/403)
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Patent number: 4711494Abstract: The headrest for a rear seat is fastened to two rods which are adapted for sliding movement in guide sleeves mounted in the backrest of a motor vehicle. The rods are comprised of an upper rod portion and a lower rod portion which are interconnected by a pivot joint. Upon actuation of a push button, the rods are urged by a lift mechanism out of the guide sleeve into a position where the pivot joints are unlocked and wherein the headrest together with the upper rod portion is folded down into a storage position so as to afford the drive of the vehicle an unobstructed view to the rear.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1986Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Manfred Duvenkamp
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Patent number: 4691961Abstract: In a one-way recliner chair of the type having a stationary backrest frame which extends upwardly behind a movable backrest, a headrest is mounted on the top of the stationary backrest frame for movement between a retracted position when the chair is in the normal position, and a projected position when the chair is in the reclining position. The headrest is automatically actuated between the aforesaid positions by means of a linklage interconnecting the headrest and the movable backrest upon movement of the latter between a normal or generally upright position and a reclining position.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1986Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Assignee: Parma CorporationInventors: Walter C. Rogers, Jr., Raymond E. Holobaugh
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Patent number: 4685737Abstract: The headrest comprises on one side a sector (24) fixed to the support for mounting the headrest on the seat, and a movable sector (30) connected to the framework (12) carrying a cushion. A link (10) is pivotally mounted at its ends on pivot pins (22, 28) extending through these sectors, and a spring wire fixed to the pivot pin (22) of the fixed sector and connected to a control knob which is axially movable, slides in the slot of the pivot pin (28) of the movable sector between a position in which it is engaged in the facing notches of the two sectors for locking the headrest and a position in which it is disengaged from these notches for releasing the headrest.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1986Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: Cycles PeugeotInventors: Serge Deley, Francois Fourrey
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Patent number: 4623166Abstract: A head restraint for a vehicle, which in its stowage position is received by a hollow in the rear window shelf of the vehicle and which can be transferred, together with its bearing arms, into an operational position near to the backrest, the bearing arms being supported on the vehicle side on an inside wall of the hollow, so that, in the stowage position, both the head restraint and its bearing arms rest in the hollow. Before, during or after a swinging operation, the head restraint is pivoted in the opposite direction to the swing of the bearing arms, so that employment in a confined space is possible.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1984Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Daimler-Benz AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rudolf Andres, Wolfgang Fussnegger, Helmut Grantz, Werner Heiss
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Patent number: 4576411Abstract: A driving seat for use in an industrial vehicle such as a forklift, tractor and combine is disclosed. The driving seat comprises a seat back which is divided into two portions, i.e., upper and lower portions such that the upper portion can be folded backwards relative to the lower portion so as to lower the height of the seat back. The upper portion of the seat back is connected with the lower portion of the seat back by means of a rotary support device which is capable of performing such folding operation of the upper portion of the seat back by simply pressing against the upper portion itself.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1984Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Tachikawa Spring Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masahiro Kitamura
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Patent number: 4569534Abstract: A passenger restraint system is provided for restraining passengers within seats of an automotive vehicle or the like during a collision. The impact of a collision at a front bumper of the vehicle displaces a plunger to draw upon an actuation cable attached thereto, wherein the cable extends rearwardly to a position above passenger seats and underlying the vehicle roof where it is stretched tight by a spring. Slide actuators move with the cable upon impact to displace hinged frames carrying flexible sheetlike passenger restraints from a normal out-of-the-way position generally at the vehicle roofline to a restraining position descended in front passengers to restrain the passengers within their seats. A cable stop mechanism locks the system in the restraining position and is manually releasable whereupon the cable spring returns the system to the normal position ready for reuse.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1984Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Inventors: Nikolaes A. Nalbandyan, Grigor A. Nalbandyan, Harutyun G. Nalbandyan
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Patent number: 4482186Abstract: An article of furniture includes frame members, a seat member supported on the frame member, a concealed joint for pivotally coupling two frame members to each other, and an attachment for coupling the seat to the frame members. The two frame members include truncated bores for concealing the joint. The pivotal joint includes a pair of connecting members which are received in the truncated bores in fixed relationship to the frame members. Each connecting member has an opening for receiving a bearing member. A retainer is inserted through the bearing member and engages both connecting members to prevent lateral separation of the frame members. Each connecting member is independently rotatable on the bearing member.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1982Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: Abra Inc.Inventor: Daniel Gomes
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Patent number: 4188062Abstract: A handle-operated, wall-avoiding, recliner chair having a headrest which during normal or upright position of the chair is concealed behind the backrest but which is extended upon movement of the chair to TV position or to reclining positions to support the head and upper regions of the back of the chair occupant. The chair is moved into TV position, that is, with the footrest extended, by means of a handle mounted on the side of the chair. The headrest is mounted to the backrest by a linkage which is actuated to extend or retract the headrest by means of a headrest actuating linkage connected to the handle to be driven thereby when the chair is moved to the TV position. The headrest mounting linkage is also actuated when the chair is moved to advanced reclining positions, beyond TV position, to further position the headrest in harmony with the advanced reclining position of the chair.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1978Date of Patent: February 12, 1980Assignee: Royal Development Company, Inc.Inventors: Walter C. Rogers, Jr., David S. Hoffman
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Patent number: 4042278Abstract: A pillow unit that may be readily draped over the top of a chair back to enable a user to rest his head against the pillow for relaxation or drowsing purposes. The unit is formed of a flexible sheet of fabric material and fitted with one or more pairs of spaced pillow sections projecting from the face side of the fabric. Preferably the unit is formed with two pairs of pillow sections so that the fabric may be draped over the top of a chair back, with the pair of pillow sections of the fabric on the face side of the chair back balanced by the weight of the pair of pillow sections on the fabric lying on the back of the chair back.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1976Date of Patent: August 16, 1977Assignee: The Raymond Lee Organization, Inc.Inventor: Frank L. Jensen
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Patent number: 3942835Abstract: This chair is a rester which can move from upright position to T.V. position and then to fully reclined position. It has a legrest which is projected when moving from upright position to T.V. position, and retracted when going from T.V. position back to upright position. It also has a headrest which normally lies inside the backrest of the chair, when the chair is in upright position, and which swings out and projects up above the backrest, when the chair moves from upright to T.V. position. The headrest is retracted downwardly and returns into the backrest when the chair is moved from T.V. position back to upright position.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1974Date of Patent: March 9, 1976Assignee: Mohasco CorporationInventor: Kenneth S. Harrison