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US2059875A
US2059875A US734883A US73488334A US2059875A US 2059875 A US2059875 A US 2059875A US 734883 A US734883 A US 734883A US 73488334 A US73488334 A US 73488334A US 2059875 A US2059875 A US 2059875A
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  • My invention relates, generally, to seat cushions of the type commonly used in theaters and the like, and more particularly to improved means for attaching the cushions to the seats.
  • the cushion of my invention is provided with means for quickly attaching it to and detaching it from the seat and is so constructed that it is reversible.
  • the cushion will thus last approximately twice as long as the ordinary cushion and when it is necessary to replace it, such replacement may bevery quickly and easily made.
  • an object of my invention to provide an improved cushion for theater seats and the like which may be attached to the seat in one way, and after the top becomes worn or damaged, may be reversed to present an unworn and undamaged top.
  • a further object is to provide an improved means for attaching cushions to seats.
  • a further object is to provide an improved cushion which may be easily and quickly attached to a seat.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the cushion
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view showing the means for attaching the cushion to the seat
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary plan view showing the cushion attaching means
  • Figure 5 is a plan View of the cushion
  • Figure 6 is a rear elevation thereof
  • Figure 7 is a sectional view taken on the line 1-1 of Figure 5;
  • Figure 8 is a sectional view similar to Figure 7, showing a modified form of my invention.
  • the cushion of my invention is adapted to be attached to a seat of conventional construction, comprising frames l0, arm rests 12, a back cushion l4, a pair of seat arms l6, and a seat plate IS.
  • the arms l6 are pivotally secured to brackets 20 which extend inwardly from the frames I.
  • the bracket 2% has an upwardly extending portion 22 which is spaced suificiently from the portion 24 of the bracket to receive the arm l6. 5
  • the arm I6 is pivoted on a stud 26.
  • the cushion may be made of any suitable material, such as leather or imitation leather, and comprises a top 32 secured to a bottom 34 by front sheet 38, rear sheet 38 and side sheets 40, 42.
  • the walls of the cushion are sewed together in any suitable manner, the cushion being filled with a suitable packing and provided, if desired, with springs (not shown.)
  • the rear wall of the cushion is provided with a pair of screened eyeletted openings 44 to provide vents for communication of the interior of the cushion. with the atmosphere.
  • attaching flaps 46 composed of a double layer of the cushion covering material, are secured between the side wall portions 40 and 42 by stitching 48.
  • a metallic. edging strip 59 having a plurality of open end 30 slots 52 therein, is secured to the marginal edge of each of the flaps 46 by deforming the metal, as shown at 54 in Figure 7, or the strip: 59 may be secured to the flap 46 by rivets 56, as shown in Figure 8.
  • the edges of the flaps 46 are p-referably stitched together, as indicated at 58 in Figures 2 and 4.
  • the two sheets forming the flap 46 have their finished surfaces facing outwardly.
  • the cushion is attached to the seat, as best 40 shown in Figure 3.
  • the strips 59 at the edges of the flaps 46 are placed between the seat plate l8 and the arms Hi, the slots 52 receiving the bolts 36.
  • the cushion is slightly compressed and the bolts 3%) tightened so that the flaps 45 46 will lie snugly against the lower portions of the side walls of the cushion.
  • the slots 52 are sufficiently long to provide for adequate ad- 'justment in this respect.
  • the cushion may be removed from the seat it, by unscrewing the bolts 30, turned upside down and replaced, whereupon the sheet 34 which formerly constituted the bottom will form the top of the 55 cushion.
  • the cushion will thus have a life approximately twice as long as that of an ordinary cushion.
  • the flaps 46 fit so snugly along the side of the cushion as not to be noticeable.
  • the bolts 3!] are positioned beneath the seats in a sufficiently concealed position to protect them against vandalism and will be so tightly secured that the nuts cannot be unscrewed without the use of a suitable tool.
  • the edging strip is provided with T-shaped slots 62 to provide for forward and rearward adjustment of the cushion relative to the seat where such adjustment is considered necessary.
  • a theater seat or the like comprising a padded flexible walled container having similar top and bottom walls, and side walls joining said top and bottom walls, a pair of securing flaps attached to the central portions of said side walls respectively, a metallic edging strip secured to the free edge of each of said flaps, said edging strip having open end slots formed therein, a pair of seat supporting arms, a seat plate, and a plurality of bolts passing through said seat plate and said supporting arms and adapted to clamp said strips between the seat plate and the arms.
  • a pair of seat supporting arms a seat plate carried thereby, a cushion for said seat plate, said cushion having a pair of flexible flaps secured to the central portions of the sides thereof, each of said flaps extending below the edge of the cushion and inserted between one of said arms and said seat plate, and means clamping said flaps between said arms respectively and said seat plate.
  • a theater seat or the like a cushion comprising a padded flexible walled container having similar top and bottom walls, and side walls joining said top and bottom walls, a pair of securing flaps attached to the central portions of said side walls respectively, a metallic edging strip secured to the free edge of each of said flaps, said edging strip having elongated slots formed therein, seat supporting members, and means on said members engaging with the slots in said strips to secure said strips to said member thereby providing a wide range of adjustability.
  • seat supporting means a seat member carried thereby, bolts for securing said seat to said means, a cushion for said seat having a pair of flexible flaps secured to the central portions of the sides thereof, the free edges of said flaps being clamped to said supporting means by said bolts.

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4 Claims.
My invention relates, generally, to seat cushions of the type commonly used in theaters and the like, and more particularly to improved means for attaching the cushions to the seats.
In theaters and other places having upholstered seats considerable expense is incurred in replacing seat cushions which become worn or are cut, scratched or otherwisedamaged. It is generally the top covering of the cushion which is damaged. The replacement of cushions is a considerable item of expense not only in the cost of new cushions, but also in the labor involved in removing the damaged cushion and replacing it with a new one.
The cushion of my invention is provided with means for quickly attaching it to and detaching it from the seat and is so constructed that it is reversible. The cushion will thus last approximately twice as long as the ordinary cushion and when it is necessary to replace it, such replacement may bevery quickly and easily made.
It is, therefore, an object of my invention to provide an improved cushion for theater seats and the like which may be attached to the seat in one way, and after the top becomes worn or damaged, may be reversed to present an unworn and undamaged top.
A further object is to provide an improved means for attaching cushions to seats.
A further object is to provide an improved cushion which may be easily and quickly attached to a seat.
Other objects and advantages will appear from the following description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings in which Figure 1 is a fragmentary sectional view of a seat having my cushion attached thereto;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the cushion;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view showing the means for attaching the cushion to the seat;
Figure 4 is a fragmentary plan view showing the cushion attaching means;
Figure 5 is a plan View of the cushion;
Figure 6 is a rear elevation thereof;
Figure 7 is a sectional view taken on the line 1-1 of Figure 5; and
Figure 8 is a sectional view similar to Figure 7, showing a modified form of my invention.
As shown in Figure 1, the cushion of my invention is adapted to be attached to a seat of conventional construction, comprising frames l0, arm rests 12, a back cushion l4, a pair of seat arms l6, and a seat plate IS. The arms l6 are pivotally secured to brackets 20 which extend inwardly from the frames I.
The bracket 2% has an upwardly extending portion 22 which is spaced suificiently from the portion 24 of the bracket to receive the arm l6. 5 The arm I6 is pivoted on a stud 26.
Downward swinging movement of the arm I6 is limited by engagement of a projection 28 formed on the arm with the portion of the bracket 26 which connects the parts 24 and 22 10 thereof. The seat plate i8 is secured to the arms l6 by a plurality of bolts 30, the heads of which are held against rotation in the plate 18.
The cushion may be made of any suitable material, such as leather or imitation leather, and comprises a top 32 secured to a bottom 34 by front sheet 38, rear sheet 38 and side sheets 40, 42. The walls of the cushion are sewed together in any suitable manner, the cushion being filled with a suitable packing and provided, if desired, with springs (not shown.) The rear wall of the cushion is provided with a pair of screened eyeletted openings 44 to provide vents for communication of the interior of the cushion. with the atmosphere.
As best shown in Figure '7, attaching flaps 46, composed of a double layer of the cushion covering material, are secured between the side wall portions 40 and 42 by stitching 48. A metallic. edging strip 59, having a plurality of open end 30 slots 52 therein, is secured to the marginal edge of each of the flaps 46 by deforming the metal, as shown at 54 in Figure 7, or the strip: 59 may be secured to the flap 46 by rivets 56, as shown in Figure 8. The edges of the flaps 46 are p-referably stitched together, as indicated at 58 in Figures 2 and 4. The two sheets forming the flap 46 have their finished surfaces facing outwardly.
The cushion is attached to the seat, as best 40 shown in Figure 3. The strips 59 at the edges of the flaps 46 are placed between the seat plate l8 and the arms Hi, the slots 52 receiving the bolts 36. The cushion is slightly compressed and the bolts 3%) tightened so that the flaps 45 46 will lie snugly against the lower portions of the side walls of the cushion. The slots 52 are sufficiently long to provide for adequate ad- 'justment in this respect.
If the top 32 of the cushion becomes scratched, cut, torn, or otherwise damaged, the cushion may be removed from the seat it, by unscrewing the bolts 30, turned upside down and replaced, whereupon the sheet 34 which formerly constituted the bottom will form the top of the 55 cushion. The cushion will thus have a life approximately twice as long as that of an ordinary cushion. The flaps 46 fit so snugly along the side of the cushion as not to be noticeable. The bolts 3!] are positioned beneath the seats in a sufficiently concealed position to protect them against vandalism and will be so tightly secured that the nuts cannot be unscrewed without the use of a suitable tool.
In the modified form of my invention, shown in Figure 4, the edging strip is provided with T-shaped slots 62 to provide for forward and rearward adjustment of the cushion relative to the seat where such adjustment is considered necessary.
While I have shown and described particular forms of my invention it will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that variations may be made in the construction disclosed without departing from the basic principle of my invention. I therefore do not wish to be limited to the precise construction disclosed, but wish to include within the scope of my invention all such modifications and variations which will readily suggest themselves.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by United States Letters Patent is:
l. A theater seat or the like, comprising a padded flexible walled container having similar top and bottom walls, and side walls joining said top and bottom walls, a pair of securing flaps attached to the central portions of said side walls respectively, a metallic edging strip secured to the free edge of each of said flaps, said edging strip having open end slots formed therein, a pair of seat supporting arms, a seat plate, and a plurality of bolts passing through said seat plate and said supporting arms and adapted to clamp said strips between the seat plate and the arms.
2. In combination, a pair of seat supporting arms, a seat plate carried thereby, a cushion for said seat plate, said cushion having a pair of flexible flaps secured to the central portions of the sides thereof, each of said flaps extending below the edge of the cushion and inserted between one of said arms and said seat plate, and means clamping said flaps between said arms respectively and said seat plate.
3. A theater seat or the like, a cushion comprising a padded flexible walled container having similar top and bottom walls, and side walls joining said top and bottom walls, a pair of securing flaps attached to the central portions of said side walls respectively, a metallic edging strip secured to the free edge of each of said flaps, said edging strip having elongated slots formed therein, seat supporting members, and means on said members engaging with the slots in said strips to secure said strips to said member thereby providing a wide range of adjustability.
4. In combination, seat supporting means, a seat member carried thereby, bolts for securing said seat to said means, a cushion for said seat having a pair of flexible flaps secured to the central portions of the sides thereof, the free edges of said flaps being clamped to said supporting means by said bolts.
SOLOMON KATZ.
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US2588854A (en) * 1946-12-11 1952-03-11 Helen E Lang Mattress holder
US2786513A (en) * 1954-06-30 1957-03-26 American Seating Co Church pew
US3038758A (en) * 1959-04-28 1962-06-12 Charles P Molla Knockdown chairs having reversible cushions employing supporting frames
US3563599A (en) * 1969-03-17 1971-02-16 Metropolitan Furniture Mfg Co Furniture construction with removable panels and cushions
US3610688A (en) * 1969-08-01 1971-10-05 Flex O Lators Encapsulated cushion and spring deck assembly for seating structures
US3744845A (en) * 1972-02-24 1973-07-10 H Sooker Combination bench, stool, and plaque table
US4012800A (en) * 1975-05-09 1977-03-22 Harry Mitchell Beds
US4061396A (en) * 1976-02-24 1977-12-06 Ami Industries, Inc. Tie down for rotating seat cushions
US5533219A (en) * 1995-04-05 1996-07-09 Meyers; John D. Stadium seat cushion
US5832550A (en) * 1997-08-11 1998-11-10 Biotek Moldable vacuum cushion
US20100115697A1 (en) * 2008-11-10 2010-05-13 L & P Property Management Company Mattress with attachment panels for removable attachment to a mattress support
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US2588854A (en) * 1946-12-11 1952-03-11 Helen E Lang Mattress holder
US2786513A (en) * 1954-06-30 1957-03-26 American Seating Co Church pew
US3038758A (en) * 1959-04-28 1962-06-12 Charles P Molla Knockdown chairs having reversible cushions employing supporting frames
US3563599A (en) * 1969-03-17 1971-02-16 Metropolitan Furniture Mfg Co Furniture construction with removable panels and cushions
US3610688A (en) * 1969-08-01 1971-10-05 Flex O Lators Encapsulated cushion and spring deck assembly for seating structures
US3744845A (en) * 1972-02-24 1973-07-10 H Sooker Combination bench, stool, and plaque table
US4012800A (en) * 1975-05-09 1977-03-22 Harry Mitchell Beds
US4061396A (en) * 1976-02-24 1977-12-06 Ami Industries, Inc. Tie down for rotating seat cushions
US5533219A (en) * 1995-04-05 1996-07-09 Meyers; John D. Stadium seat cushion
US5832550A (en) * 1997-08-11 1998-11-10 Biotek Moldable vacuum cushion
US20100115697A1 (en) * 2008-11-10 2010-05-13 L & P Property Management Company Mattress with attachment panels for removable attachment to a mattress support
US8701227B2 (en) * 2008-11-10 2014-04-22 L & P Property Management Company Mattress with attachment panels for removable attachment to a mattress support
AU2013267019B2 (en) * 2012-12-07 2018-06-14 King Furniture Australia Pty Ltd An article of furniture
USD1005013S1 (en) * 2023-04-21 2023-11-21 Gengxin XIE Seat cushion
USD997602S1 (en) * 2023-04-25 2023-09-05 Gengxin XIE Seat cushion
USD1007210S1 (en) * 2023-08-16 2023-12-12 Quanzhou Qier Trade Co., Ltd. Drainable back and seat cushion
USD1007193S1 (en) * 2023-08-16 2023-12-12 Quanzhou Qier Trade Co., Ltd. Drainable back and seat cushion
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