US2252970A - Chair back construction - Google Patents

Chair back construction Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2252970A
US2252970A US370777A US37077740A US2252970A US 2252970 A US2252970 A US 2252970A US 370777 A US370777 A US 370777A US 37077740 A US37077740 A US 37077740A US 2252970 A US2252970 A US 2252970A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
chair
back plate
flange
pocket
padding
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US370777A
Inventor
Stanley J Gedris
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US370777A priority Critical patent/US2252970A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2252970A publication Critical patent/US2252970A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C7/00Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
    • A47C7/36Support for the head or the back
    • A47C7/40Support for the head or the back for the back

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to chair back construction and more particularly to the construction of the backs of chairs ofthe theater type. This application is a continuation in part ofmy co-pending application Serial No. 367,903 patentedd November 30, 1940.
  • the primary objects of this invention are to provide improved means for attaching an upholstery sheet "to ⁇ the back plate of a theater type chair back; to provide such improved attaching means which are convenient in assembly; ⁇ to provide a chair back embodying said improved means for attaching the upholstery sheet to the back plate in which the back plate is so formed of sheetmetal as to ⁇ give an appearance of substantial thickness to said back plate and an appearance of massiveness to the chair without decreasing the amount of space behind the chair; and to provide a chair back construction which is rugged ⁇ and-sturdy, attractive in appearance, and economical in manufacture.
  • Figurel ⁇ is a rear perspective View of a theater chair mounted ⁇ between two lchair supporting standards 'and embodying my ⁇ new construction
  • m Figure ⁇ 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional View through' the chair back taken on line 2 2 of Figure 1;
  • FIG. 3 is'a fragmentary perspective View of parts of ⁇ the ychair back prior to their assembly;
  • Figure 4 is a sectional View similar to Figure 2 but showing certain parts of the ch'air back in only partially assembled position;
  • ⁇ Figure 5 is an enlargedfragmentary sectional View on line 5-5 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 6 is a sectional View similar to Figure 2 but showing a modified construction of chair back;
  • Figure 7 is a fro-nt perspective view of a chair back plate showing a further modified construc- Figure 8 is an 'enlarged fragmentary sectional viewlthereof taken on line 8--8 of Figure 7 and showing in addition certain other parts of the merals in the several views,
  • the theater type chair shown in Figure l comprises a chair seat I0 and a chair back generally designated II mounted between and supported by ,a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards I2.
  • the seat I0 is preferably pivotally mounted on the standards ⁇ I2 by suitable means such as the means shown in my ⁇ copending application above identified.
  • the chair back II comprises ⁇ a sheet metal back plate I3 having a ycontinuous fiange gener- ⁇ ally designated I4 extending around the top and sides of vthe back plate I3.
  • This flange I4 comprises a Vportion I5 extending ⁇ rearwardly from thelmain bodyof the back plate I3, aportion I6 extending outwardly from the portion I5, a
  • Padding 20 of suitable material such as cotton, ⁇ hair or sponge rubber is disposed over the back plate I3, and an upholstery sheet ⁇ 2l of fabric, leather ⁇ or other suitable upholstery material is disposed over the padding 20.
  • ⁇ A rod or wire l22 is secured as by stitching ⁇ 23 within a continuous hem 24 at the top and side margins of'theupholstery sheet 2l.
  • a plurality of clips 25 are provided, each clip25 having a portion 26V securely curled aroundV the rod 22 and ⁇ the hem 24Y of the upholstery sheetfZI; yand a forwardly extending portion 21. ⁇
  • An angle bracket 28 isV secured ⁇ to the front surface of the back plate I3 beneath the pocket I9 ⁇ along the top of theback plate, and this bracket 28 supports the top portion of the padding 2B within the pocket I9 to insure compression of that padding during as ⁇ lse'mbly oi the chair back.
  • the back plate I3 is formed so as to provide means for readily mounting the chair back on and between the supportingx"standardsLIZ;A To
  • the rearwardly extending portion I of the flange I4 is tapered to a considerably greater width at the sides of the back plate
  • Fastening means such as the screws 29 are pass-ed through apertures in the rearwardly extending portion I5 of the flange I4 and through the upholstery sheet 2
  • each standard I2 has a recess 30 therein into which fits the adjacent flange I4 of the back plate I3.
  • the construction is identical to that previously described except that the rearwardly extending portion
  • 31 are 'of substantial forward-rearwardA plate length thus lending an appearance of substantial thickn-ess to the back plate and of massiveness to the chair.
  • This modified construction does not decrease the necessary amount of room behindrthe chair for, ⁇ the occupant of a chair in the rear thereof. inasmuch Ias the rearwardly extended fiang-e I4l is present only at the top and sides of the chair back.
  • FIGs 7, 8 and 9 show a modied form of the invention in which an auxiliary plate 3
  • has a central leaf 32 struck therefrom and secured as by spot welding 33 to the front surface of the back plate
  • normally lies flush against the back plate
  • Padding 202 is next disposed over the auxiliary pla-te 3
  • a Z-shaped bracket 35 is secured to the front surface of the back plate
  • This bracket 35 has a vertically upwardly extending iiange portion 36 disposed forwardly of the pocket
  • the clips 253 have their forwardly extending portions 213 adjacent the inner side of the upholstery sheet 213,' and when the chair back is assembledthese portions 213 engage behind the vertically disposed flange portion 36 of the bracket 35 to thus securely maintain the parts in assembly.
  • a quantity of padding 31 is preferably compressed between each clip 253 and the upholstery sheet 2 I3 to insure engagement of the clip portions 213 behind the flange portion 36 of bracket 35.
  • a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards a chair back supported by said standards and comprising a back plate having a continuous forwardly opening pocket at the marginal top and sides thereof, a flange on said back plate having a vertical portion disposed forwardly of the pocket along the top of the back plate, padding over the back plate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, a rod secured within a continuous hem at the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet and inserted within said pocket, and a plurality of clips each having a portion secured to said rod and hem and a forwardly extending portion adapted to engage behind the vertical portion of said flange on the back plate for maintaining the rod and the hem of the upholstery sheet Within said pocket.
  • a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards a chair backk supported by said standardsV and comprising a back plate having a continuous ⁇ flange at the top and sides thereof said flange, extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then forwardly, and finally inwardly to form a pocket, padding over the back plate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, a rod secured within a continuous hem at the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet and inserted within said pocket, and a plurality of clips each having a portion secured to said rod and hem andA a forwardly extending portion adapted to engage behind the inwardly extending portion of the continuous flange on the back plate for maintaining the rod and the hem of the upholstery sheet within said pocket.
  • a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards, ajchair back supported by said standardsand comprising a back plate having a continuous flange at the top and sides thereof said flange extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then).
  • a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chairV supporting standards a Ychair back supported by said standards and comprising a back plate having a continuous flange at the top and sides thereof said flange extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then forwardly, and finally inwardly to, form a pocket, padding over theback plate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, a rod stitched within a continuous hem at the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet and in serted within said pocket, and a plurality of clips each having a portion secured tou said rod and hem and a forwardly extending portion adapted to engage behind the inwardly extending-portion of thelcontinuous flange on the backk plate for maintaining the rod and vtht-:hem of the upholsteryvsheetwithin said-pocket.
  • a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards a chair back supported by said standards and comprising a back plate having a continuous flange at the top and sides thereof said flange extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then forwardly, and nally inwardly to form a pocket, padding over the back plate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, a rod secured within a continuous hem at the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet and inserted within said pocket, a plurality of clips each having a portion secured to said rod and hem and a forwardly extending portion adapted to engage behind the inwardly extending portion of the continuous flange on the back plate for maintaining the rod and the hem of the upholstery sheet within said pocket, and means secured to the back plate for supporting the upper portion of the padding adjacent said pocket.
  • a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair ⁇ supporting standards a chair back supported by said standards and comprising a back plate having a continuous flange at the top and sides thereof said flange extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then forwardly, and finally inwardly to form a pocket, the rearwardly extending portion of said flange being relatively wider at the sides of the back plate than at the top thereof but the outwardly, forwardly and inwardly extending portions of said ange being uniform throughout the length of the flange, padding over the back plate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, means for securing the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet Within said pocket, and fastening means passing *hrough the rearwardly extending portions of said flange at the sides of the back plate and into the adjacent chair standards respectively for securing the chair backv to the standards.
  • a chair structure of the class described a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards, a chair back supported by said standards and comprising a back plate having a continuous flange at the top and sides thereof said flange extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then forwardly and finally inwardly to form a pocket, the rearwardly and forwardly extending portions of said flange being of substantial forward-rearward length to lend an appearance of substantial thickness to the back plate, padding over the backplate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, and means for securing the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet within said pocket.

Landscapes

  • Chair Legs, Seat Parts, And Backrests (AREA)

Description

Aug. 19, l1941,`
s J. GEDRIS CHAIR BACK CONSTRUCTION Filed Dec 2l Sheets-Sheet l Janlety ledr Aug. 19, 1941.
s. J. GEDRIS CHAIR BACK CONSTRUCTION Filed Deo. 19, -1940 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 El t vom@ tot 'edmzr Jian-ley J lijofmau 1 tion;
Patented Aug. 19, 1941 CHAIR BACK CONSTRUCTION "Stanley J. Ge'dris, Grand Rapids, Mich. i Application December 19, 1940, Serial No. 370,777
7 Claims.
The present invention relates to chair back construction and more particularly to the construction of the backs of chairs ofthe theater type. This application is a continuation in part ofmy co-pending application Serial No. 367,903 iiled November 30, 1940.
The primary objects of this invention are to provide improved means for attaching an upholstery sheet "to `the back plate of a theater type chair back; to provide such improved attaching means which are convenient in assembly;` to provide a chair back embodying said improved means for attaching the upholstery sheet to the back plate in which the back plate is so formed of sheetmetal as to `give an appearance of substantial thickness to said back plate and an appearance of massiveness to the chair without decreasing the amount of space behind the chair; and to provide a chair back construction which is rugged `and-sturdy, attractive in appearance, and economical in manufacture.
`Illustrative embodiments of the invention are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein: Figurel` is a rear perspective View of a theater chair mounted `between two lchair supporting standards 'and embodying my` new construction; mFigure `2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional View through' the chair back taken on line 2 2 of Figure 1; i
` Figure 3 is'a fragmentary perspective View of parts of` the ychair back prior to their assembly; `Figure 4 `is a sectional View similar to Figure 2 but showing certain parts of the ch'air back in only partially assembled position;
`Figure 5 is an enlargedfragmentary sectional View on line 5-5 of Figure 1;
Figure 6 is a sectional View similar to Figure 2 but showing a modified construction of chair back;
Figure 7 is a fro-nt perspective view of a chair back plate showing a further modified construc- Figure 8 is an 'enlarged fragmentary sectional viewlthereof taken on line 8--8 of Figure 7 and showing in addition certain other parts of the merals in the several views, the theater type chair shown in Figure l comprises a chair seat I0 and a chair back generally designated II mounted between and supported by ,a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards I2. The seat I0 is preferably pivotally mounted on the standards `I2 by suitable means such as the means shown in my` copending application above identified.
The chair back II comprises `a sheet metal back plate I3 having a ycontinuous fiange gener-` ally designated I4 extending around the top and sides of vthe back plate I3. This flange I4 comprises a Vportion I5 extending `rearwardly from thelmain bodyof the back plate I3, aportion I6 extending outwardly from the portion I5, a
portion I'I extending forwardly from `the portion I6, anda `vertical portion I8 extending inwardly from the portion I'I. .A continuous pocket I9 is thus formed extending around the top and sides of `the black plate I3. n n
Padding 20 of suitable material such as cotton,` hair or sponge rubber is disposed over the back plate I3, and an upholstery sheet `2l of fabric, leather `or other suitable upholstery material is disposed over the padding 20. `A rod or wire l22 is secured as by stitching` 23 within a continuous hem 24 at the top and side margins of'theupholstery sheet 2l. A plurality of clips 25 are provided, each clip25 having a portion 26V securely curled aroundV the rod 22 and `the hem 24Y of the upholstery sheetfZI; yand a forwardly extending portion 21.`
` When the `chair black is assembled, thel front surface lof the black plate I3 isf covered with padding 2'0, and rod 22, hem 24 of the `upholstery sheet 2| and the clips `25 secured thereto are pressed within the pocket I9 formed by the flange I4 on the back plate I3 as indicated in Figure 4, whereupon the forwardly extending portions 2'I of the clips 25 spring outwardly, due to the `pressure of the padding compressed in the operation, and engage behind the inwardly extending vertical portion I8 of the iiange I4 on the back plate I3 to thus maintain these parts in secure assembly. An angle bracket 28 isV secured `to the front surface of the back plate I3 beneath the pocket I9` along the top of theback plate, and this bracket 28 supports the top portion of the padding 2B within the pocket I9 to insure compression of that padding during as` lse'mbly oi the chair back.
The back plate I3 is formed so as to provide means for readily mounting the chair back on and between the supportingx"standardsLIZ;A To
this end, the rearwardly extending portion I of the flange I4 is tapered to a considerably greater width at the sides of the back plate |3 than at the top thereof, as best seen in Figures 1 and 5. Fastening means such as the screws 29 are pass-ed through apertures in the rearwardly extending portion I5 of the flange I4 and through the upholstery sheet 2|, and are here shown threaded in the standards I2 to securely attach the chair back to the standards. Preferably and as here shown each standard I2 has a recess 30 therein into which fits the adjacent flange I4 of the back plate I3.
In the modified form of the chair back shown in Figure 6, the construction is identical to that previously described except that the rearwardly extending portion |51 and the forwardly extending portion |11 of theV flange |41on t'he'back |31 are 'of substantial forward-rearwardA plate length thus lending an appearance of substantial thickn-ess to the back plate and of massiveness to the chair. This modified construction does not decrease the necessary amount of room behindrthe chair for,` the occupant of a chair in the rear thereof. inasmuch Ias the rearwardly extended fiang-e I4l is present only at the top and sides of the chair back.
Figures 7, 8 and 9 show a modied form of the invention in which an auxiliary plate 3| is substituted for the angle bracket 28 previously described. This auxiliary plate 3| has a central leaf 32 struck therefrom and secured as by spot welding 33 to the front surface of the back plate |32. The auxiliary plate 3| normally lies flush against the back plate |32 .When this modified chair back is assembled, a quantity of padding 34 is pressed between the top margin of the auxiliary plate 3| and the back plate I32 as best seen in Figure 8. Padding 202 is next disposed over the auxiliary pla-te 3|. The rod 222 and hem 262 of the upholstery sheet 2|2, and the clips 252, are then inserted into 'the pocket |92 in the back plate |32, and the compressed padding 34 exerts an upward pressure against the forwardly extending portions 212 of clips 252 to thus securely engage said portions behind the inwardly extending vertical portion |82 of the flange |42 on the back plate |32.
In the modified construction shown in `Figure a Z-shaped bracket 35 is secured to the front surface of the back plate |33 beneath the pocket |93 at the top of the back plate |33. This bracket 35 has a vertically upwardly extending iiange portion 36 disposed forwardly of the pocket |93.
Inv this form `of the invention the clips 253 have their forwardly extending portions 213 adjacent the inner side of the upholstery sheet 213,' and when the chair back is assembledthese portions 213 engage behind the vertically disposed flange portion 36 of the bracket 35 to thus securely maintain the parts in assembly. A quantity of padding 31 is preferably compressed between each clip 253 and the upholstery sheet 2 I3 to insure engagement of the clip portions 213 behind the flange portion 36 of bracket 35.
It will thus be seen that.' a`chair back has been provided which is simple andreconomical in construction, convenient in assembly and 'attrac tive in appearance and while but several specific embodiments of the invention have, been herein shown and described, it will be understood that numerous details of these embodiments may be altered or omitted without departing from the spirit of the invention as the same is defined by the followingclaims:
I claim:
1. In a chair structure of the class described, a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards, a chair back supported by said standards and comprising a back plate having a continuous forwardly opening pocket at the marginal top and sides thereof, a flange on said back plate having a vertical portion disposed forwardly of the pocket along the top of the back plate, padding over the back plate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, a rod secured within a continuous hem at the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet and inserted within said pocket, and a plurality of clips each having a portion secured to said rod and hem and a forwardly extending portion adapted to engage behind the vertical portion of said flange on the back plate for maintaining the rod and the hem of the upholstery sheet Within said pocket. Y
2. In a chair structure of the class described, a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards, a chair backk supported by said standardsV and comprising a back plate having a continuous` flange at the top and sides thereof said flange, extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then forwardly, and finally inwardly to form a pocket, padding over the back plate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, a rod secured within a continuous hem at the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet and inserted within said pocket, and a plurality of clips each having a portion secured to said rod and hem andA a forwardly extending portion adapted to engage behind the inwardly extending portion of the continuous flange on the back plate for maintaining the rod and the hem of the upholstery sheet within said pocket.
3. In a chair structure of the class described, a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards, ajchair back supported by said standardsand comprising a back plate having a continuous flange at the top and sides thereof said flange extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then). forwardly, and nally inwardly to form a pocket, paddingfover the back plate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, a rod secured within a continuous h em at the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet and inserted within said pocket, andl a plurality of clips each having a portionV secu-rely curled around said rod and the hem of the upholstery sheet and a forwardly extending portion adaptied to engage behind the inwardly extending portion of the continuous ange on the back plate for maintaining the rod and the hem of the upholstery sheet within said pocket.
4. In a chair structure of the class described, a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chairV supporting standards, a Ychair back supported by said standards and comprising a back plate having a continuous flange at the top and sides thereof said flange extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then forwardly, and finally inwardly to, form a pocket, padding over theback plate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, a rod stitched within a continuous hem at the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet and in serted within said pocket, and a plurality of clips each having a portion secured tou said rod and hem and a forwardly extending portion adapted to engage behind the inwardly extending-portion of thelcontinuous flange on the backk plate for maintaining the rod and vtht-:hem of the upholsteryvsheetwithin said-pocket. u
5. In a chair structure of the class described, a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards, a chair back supported by said standards and comprising a back plate having a continuous flange at the top and sides thereof said flange extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then forwardly, and nally inwardly to form a pocket, padding over the back plate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, a rod secured within a continuous hem at the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet and inserted within said pocket, a plurality of clips each having a portion secured to said rod and hem and a forwardly extending portion adapted to engage behind the inwardly extending portion of the continuous flange on the back plate for maintaining the rod and the hem of the upholstery sheet within said pocket, and means secured to the back plate for supporting the upper portion of the padding adjacent said pocket.
6. In a chair structure of the class described, a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair` supporting standards, a chair back supported by said standards and comprising a back plate having a continuous flange at the top and sides thereof said flange extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then forwardly, and finally inwardly to form a pocket, the rearwardly extending portion of said flange being relatively wider at the sides of the back plate than at the top thereof but the outwardly, forwardly and inwardly extending portions of said ange being uniform throughout the length of the flange, padding over the back plate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, means for securing the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet Within said pocket, and fastening means passing *hrough the rearwardly extending portions of said flange at the sides of the back plate and into the adjacent chair standards respectively for securing the chair backv to the standards.
7. In a chair structure of the class described, a pair of horizontally spaced vertically disposed chair supporting standards, a chair back supported by said standards and comprising a back plate having a continuous flange at the top and sides thereof said flange extending rearwardly, then outwardly, then forwardly and finally inwardly to form a pocket, the rearwardly and forwardly extending portions of said flange being of substantial forward-rearward length to lend an appearance of substantial thickness to the back plate, padding over the backplate, an upholstery sheet covering the padding, and means for securing the top and side margins of the upholstery sheet within said pocket.
STANLEY J. GEDRIS.
US370777A 1940-12-19 1940-12-19 Chair back construction Expired - Lifetime US2252970A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US370777A US2252970A (en) 1940-12-19 1940-12-19 Chair back construction

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US370777A US2252970A (en) 1940-12-19 1940-12-19 Chair back construction

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2252970A true US2252970A (en) 1941-08-19

Family

ID=23461125

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US370777A Expired - Lifetime US2252970A (en) 1940-12-19 1940-12-19 Chair back construction

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2252970A (en)

Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2517433A (en) * 1947-05-24 1950-08-01 American Seating Co Chair structure
US2610669A (en) * 1947-11-25 1952-09-16 Union City Body Company Inc Theater chair back mounting construction
US2610335A (en) * 1948-07-19 1952-09-16 L A Young Spring & Wire Corp Spring structure
US2646107A (en) * 1947-07-05 1953-07-21 William H Murphy Convertible chair
US2760559A (en) * 1953-03-27 1956-08-28 Austin Dwight Edwin Headrest for vehicle
US3139307A (en) * 1961-11-16 1964-06-30 Hawley Products Co Article of seating
US3351383A (en) * 1966-08-03 1967-11-07 Knoll Associates Upholstery technique
US3642322A (en) * 1969-07-09 1972-02-15 Coach & Car Equip Corp Seat with decorative cover assembly
US4057292A (en) * 1976-06-11 1977-11-08 Flex-O-Lators, Inc. Trim retainer device for upholstered cushions
US4715651A (en) * 1985-09-30 1987-12-29 Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha Device for installing skin on automotive seat
US20110108330A1 (en) * 2004-07-30 2011-05-12 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Passenger's weight measurement device for vehicle seat
US20120187736A1 (en) * 2011-01-25 2012-07-26 GM Global Technology Operations LLC Vehicle seat
US20150284093A1 (en) * 2014-04-03 2015-10-08 Howard Velasco Lightweight upholstery cover with edge attachment
US9156384B2 (en) 2005-09-30 2015-10-13 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Vehicle seat comprising load sensor and side frame having a concave part

Cited By (25)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2517433A (en) * 1947-05-24 1950-08-01 American Seating Co Chair structure
US2646107A (en) * 1947-07-05 1953-07-21 William H Murphy Convertible chair
US2610669A (en) * 1947-11-25 1952-09-16 Union City Body Company Inc Theater chair back mounting construction
US2610335A (en) * 1948-07-19 1952-09-16 L A Young Spring & Wire Corp Spring structure
US2760559A (en) * 1953-03-27 1956-08-28 Austin Dwight Edwin Headrest for vehicle
US3139307A (en) * 1961-11-16 1964-06-30 Hawley Products Co Article of seating
US3351383A (en) * 1966-08-03 1967-11-07 Knoll Associates Upholstery technique
US3642322A (en) * 1969-07-09 1972-02-15 Coach & Car Equip Corp Seat with decorative cover assembly
US4057292A (en) * 1976-06-11 1977-11-08 Flex-O-Lators, Inc. Trim retainer device for upholstered cushions
US4715651A (en) * 1985-09-30 1987-12-29 Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha Device for installing skin on automotive seat
US8905179B2 (en) 2004-07-30 2014-12-09 Ts Tech Co., Ltd Passenger's weight measurement device for vehicle seat
US9835479B2 (en) 2004-07-30 2017-12-05 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Vehicle seat with load sensor
US20110108330A1 (en) * 2004-07-30 2011-05-12 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Passenger's weight measurement device for vehicle seat
US9134149B2 (en) 2004-07-30 2015-09-15 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Vehicle seat comprising load sensor and pan frame
US9134148B2 (en) 2004-07-30 2015-09-15 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Vehicle seat comprising load sensor and side frame with outside protruding section
US9140587B2 (en) * 2004-07-30 2015-09-22 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Passenger's weight measurement device for vehicle seat
US9140588B2 (en) 2004-07-30 2015-09-22 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Vehicle seat comprising load sensor and side frame with upper-side protruding section and lower-side protruding section
US10634527B2 (en) 2004-07-30 2020-04-28 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Vehicle seat with load sensor
US10126159B2 (en) 2005-09-30 2018-11-13 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Vehicle seat including upper rails, load sensor, and frame
US9156384B2 (en) 2005-09-30 2015-10-13 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Vehicle seat comprising load sensor and side frame having a concave part
US10677638B2 (en) 2005-09-30 2020-06-09 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Vehicle seat with load sensor
US11353356B2 (en) 2005-09-30 2022-06-07 Ts Tech Co., Ltd. Vehicle seat with load sensor and pan frame including inclined edge
US20120187736A1 (en) * 2011-01-25 2012-07-26 GM Global Technology Operations LLC Vehicle seat
US20150284093A1 (en) * 2014-04-03 2015-10-08 Howard Velasco Lightweight upholstery cover with edge attachment
US11014675B2 (en) * 2014-04-03 2021-05-25 Franklin Products, Inc. Lightweight upholstery cover with edge attachment

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2252970A (en) Chair back construction
US3669499A (en) Chair
US3964789A (en) Chair
US3737926A (en) Outdoor furniture construction
US3182377A (en) Theater chair backs and method of cushion assembly
US2186301A (en) Upholstered seat back structure
US2517433A (en) Chair structure
US2807315A (en) Bookrack for connected seating
US3596989A (en) Seat unit
US2306878A (en) Chair
US2658563A (en) Chair structure
US2343505A (en) Chair
US2361370A (en) Cushion seat
US2550479A (en) Chair back construction
US2937695A (en) Storable protective furniture cover
US2284957A (en) Theater seat back
US2098456A (en) Seat back
US2326937A (en) Steel chair cushion
US2185758A (en) Chair back
US1802853A (en) Seat
US2602493A (en) Composite metal and wood chair back
US2242540A (en) Chair back
US2538733A (en) Chair back construction
US3170731A (en) Upholstery assembly
US2273273A (en) Resilient seat support