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US2503796A
US2503796A US63123A US6312348A US2503796A US 2503796 A US2503796 A US 2503796A US 63123 A US63123 A US 63123A US 6312348 A US6312348 A US 6312348A US 2503796 A US2503796 A US 2503796A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/50Seat suspension devices
    • B60N2/502Seat suspension devices attached to the base of the seat
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/24Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles
    • B60N2/38Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles specially constructed for use on tractors or like off-road vehicles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/50Seat suspension devices
    • B60N2/506Seat guided by rods
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/50Seat suspension devices
    • B60N2/54Seat suspension devices using mechanical springs
    • B60N2/544Compression or tension springs

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  • This invention relates to new and useful im-- provements in seatisupportingstructures and the primary object of the present invention'is to provide an attachment for tractors,'farm im lements and the like that will support a seatand.
  • Another important object of the-present invention is to provide a seat support that is quickly and readily applied to or removedfrom a tractor, or such other implement. in a convenient manner and which includes a seat supporting-arm and novel and improved means for, cushioning the downward swinging movementof the armiesthe tractor is in motion over rough terraincor,
  • a further object of the "present; invention is to provide aseat support including abase member secured to a tractor or the like, a seatiholde ing arm. and embodying novel and improved means for swivelling thearm to the base mem' ber sothat the seat-may assume various horizontal and vertical positions.
  • a further feature of the present invention is toiprovide-"aseatsupport including a seat and an adjustable wedge bearing against the seat for retaining thelatterin a selected inclined position comfortable to the user.
  • a still further aim of thepresent invention is toLprovidea seat support for "tractors farmimplements and the like that'istsimple and practical in construction, strong and reliable in use, small and compact in structure, neat and attractive in appearance, relatively inexpensive to manufacture, and otherwise well adapted for the purposes for which the same is intended.
  • Figure 1 is a group perspective view of the present invention and s owing the parts thereof separated from each other;
  • Figure 2 is a transverse vertical sectional view taken substantially on the plane of section line 2-2 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the hinge member used in conjunction with the present invenable plate used in conjunction: with the: presentinvention.
  • the numeral l0 represents the present inventiongenerally, as shown best. in Figures 1 of the drawings, andwhich includes an elongated, base member I2 having a pair of upstanding, spaced parallel ribs or guides l4. pressed outwardlv from adjacent the longitudinal side edges thereon Slidably supported onthe upper surfaces o'f the ribs l4, is-a lower anchoring plate l6 having downturned flanges l8 at-the ends thereof that are received between the ribs
  • the lower end of a coil spring is suitably fixed to the lower plate It by welding or the like- 21 and a bolt 22 extends through the central pordersi'de of the base'member l2 and retainthe.
  • Apair of-spacedears 28 are suitably fixed to the ribs l4, rise from the base member i2 and support a lower pivot pin 30 the ends of which support the lower terminals of a pair of links 32.
  • the upper terminals of the links 32 are connected by an upper pivot pin. 34 and this latest pin is received in a sleeve 36 at one end of a hinge member 38.
  • T e numeral 40 represents an elongated, substantially channel shaped arm or seat holding member having a leg connecting strap 42 at one end that is spaced from the web of the arm 40.
  • the strap 42 and the web of the arm 40 are provided with opposed openings 44 that register with an opening 46 provided in the hinge member 38.
  • a bolt 48 extends through the openings 44 and 46 and receives a suitable nut for connecting the arm to the hinge member so that the arm 40 may swing relative to the hinge member.
  • an upper anchoring plate 52 Bearing against the leg portions or flanges 50 of the arm 40, is an upper anchoring plate 52 having upstanding flanges 54 that are disposed between the flanges 50 to prevent endwise movement of the upper plate 52 relative to the arm 40.
  • This plate 52 is provided with a central opening 56 that registers with a longitudinal slot 58 provided in the arm 40.
  • a bolt 60 extends through the slot 58 and the opening 56 and receives a nut 62 that bears against the undersurface of the upper plate 52 for retaining the plate 52 adjusted longitudinally with respect to the arm 40, it being understood that the head of the bolt 60 bears upon the upper surface of the arm 40.
  • the upper terminal of the spring 20 is anchored to the plate 52 by welding or the like Blto move with the said plate 52.
  • the arm 40 is angulated as at 64 to provide an onset portion 66 having a longitudinal slot 68 that receives a bolt Ill depending from a suitable seat 12.
  • a wedge member or strip 14 Interposed between the seat and the offset portion 66, is a wedge member or strip 14 having a longitudinal slot 76 that will receive the bolt it.
  • the seat 12 By loosening the nut 18 on the bolt Hi and moving the wedge strip 14 forwardly or rearwardly, the seat 12 will be maintained at a selected inclined position relative to the portion 66 and arm 40.
  • the base member I2 is secured to a portion of a tractor or the like by suitable bolts or fasteners that extend through apertures '80 provided in the base member.
  • the arm 40 may swing about the pivot 48, move forwardly or rearwardly or upwardly and downwardly.
  • the arm 40 may be ad- ,justed to remain substantially horizontal under normal conditions, with the weight of an operator upon the seat 12.
  • a seat support comprising a base, a substantially channel shaped seat holding arm, means swiveling one end of said arm to said base, a seat detachably secured to said arm, a plate slidably supported on the flanges of said arm and having spaced flanges disposed between the flanges of said arm, means-adjustably securing said plate to said arm, a spring member disposed between said arm and said base and anchored to said plate, and means slidably securing said spring member to said base.
  • a seat support comprising a base, a substantially channel shaped seat holding arm, means swiveling one end of said arm to said base, a seat detachably secured to said arm, a plate slidably supported on the flanges of said arm and having spaced flanges disposed between the flanges of said arm, means adjustably securing said plate to said arm, a spring member disposed between said arm and said base and anchored at' one end to said plate, a pair of guide ribs rising from said base, a further plate slidably supported on said ribs, and means securing said further plate to said base, said further plate being secured to said spring member.
  • said means swiveling one end of said arm to said base includes a pair of ears rising from said base, a pivot pin joining said ears, a pair of links pivoted on said pin, a further pivot pin joining said links, a member swingably mounted on said arm, and a sleeve carried by said last named member receiving said further pivot pin.

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April 1950 c. F. BRUHN SPRING SEAT SUPPORT Filed Dec. 2, 1948 m U r B F w M 6 INVENTOR. Mm.
Patented Apr. 11, 1950 SPRING SEAT SUPPORT Claus FIBruhnQDanvers, Minn., assignor of one-half to Martha Bruhn, Danvers, Minn.
Application becember 2, 1948; Serial No.63g123 This invention relates to new and useful im-- provements in seatisupportingstructures and the primary object of the present invention'is to provide an attachment for tractors,'farm im lements and the like that will support a seatand.
which will cushion the movement of the seat.
Another important object of the-present invention is to provide a seat support that is quickly and readily applied to or removedfrom a tractor, or such other implement. in a convenient manner and which includes a seat supporting-arm and novel and improved means for, cushioning the downward swinging movementof the armiesthe tractor is in motion over rough terraincor,
uneven ground.
A further object of the "present; invention is to provide aseat support including abase member secured to a tractor or the like, a seatiholde ing arm. and embodying novel and improved means for swivelling thearm to the base mem' ber sothat the seat-may assume various horizontal and vertical positions.
A further feature of the present invention is toiprovide-"aseatsupport including a seat and an adjustable wedge bearing against the seat for retaining thelatterin a selected inclined position comfortable to the user.
A still further aim of thepresent invention is toLprovidea seat support for "tractors farmimplements and the like that'istsimple and practical in construction, strong and reliable in use, small and compact in structure, neat and attractive in appearance, relatively inexpensive to manufacture, and otherwise well adapted for the purposes for which the same is intended.
Other objects and advantages reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Figure 1 is a group perspective view of the present invention and s owing the parts thereof separated from each other;
Figure 2 is a transverse vertical sectional view taken substantially on the plane of section line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the hinge member used in conjunction with the present invenable plate used in conjunction: with the: presentinvention.
Referring now to the-drawings in detail, where in for "the purpose of illustration, there; is dis clo ed a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the numeral l0 represents the present inventiongenerally, as shown best. in Figures 1 of the drawings, andwhich includes an elongated, base member I2 having a pair of upstanding, spaced parallel ribs or guides l4. pressed outwardlv from adjacent the longitudinal side edges thereon Slidably supported onthe upper surfaces o'f the ribs l4, is-a lower anchoring plate l6 having downturned flanges l8 at-the ends thereof that are received between the ribs |4 to preventendwise movement of the lower anchoringplate [6 relative to the base member I 2. "It-is understood; that theside edges of the flanges [8 will conform to the slope of the inner faces of theiribs 14 to prevent binding as the lower plate is moved longitudinallv of the base member.
"The lower end of a coil spring is suitably fixed to the lower plate It by welding or the like- 21 and a bolt 22 extends through the central pordersi'de of the base'member l2 and retainthe.
plate H5 in alongitudinallv adjusted position with respect to the base member l2.
Apair of-spacedears 28 are suitably fixed to the ribs l4, rise from the base member i2 and support a lower pivot pin 30 the ends of which support the lower terminals of a pair of links 32. The upper terminals of the links 32 are connected by an upper pivot pin. 34 and this latest pin is received in a sleeve 36 at one end of a hinge member 38.
T e numeral 40 represents an elongated, substantially channel shaped arm or seat holding member having a leg connecting strap 42 at one end that is spaced from the web of the arm 40. The strap 42 and the web of the arm 40 are provided with opposed openings 44 that register with an opening 46 provided in the hinge member 38.
A bolt 48 extends through the openings 44 and 46 and receives a suitable nut for connecting the arm to the hinge member so that the arm 40 may swing relative to the hinge member.
Bearing against the leg portions or flanges 50 of the arm 40, is an upper anchoring plate 52 having upstanding flanges 54 that are disposed between the flanges 50 to prevent endwise movement of the upper plate 52 relative to the arm 40. This plate 52 is provided with a central opening 56 that registers with a longitudinal slot 58 provided in the arm 40.
A bolt 60 extends through the slot 58 and the opening 56 and receives a nut 62 that bears against the undersurface of the upper plate 52 for retaining the plate 52 adjusted longitudinally with respect to the arm 40, it being understood that the head of the bolt 60 bears upon the upper surface of the arm 40.
The upper terminal of the spring 20 is anchored to the plate 52 by welding or the like Blto move with the said plate 52.
The arm 40 is angulated as at 64 to provide an onset portion 66 having a longitudinal slot 68 that receives a bolt Ill depending from a suitable seat 12.
Interposed between the seat and the offset portion 66, is a wedge member or strip 14 having a longitudinal slot 76 that will receive the bolt it.
By loosening the nut 18 on the bolt Hi and moving the wedge strip 14 forwardly or rearwardly, the seat 12 will be maintained at a selected inclined position relative to the portion 66 and arm 40.
In practical use of the present invention, the base member I2 is secured to a portion of a tractor or the like by suitable bolts or fasteners that extend through apertures '80 provided in the base member.
Due to the swivel connection, designated generally by the numeral 82, between the arm 4!] and the base member l2, the arm 40 may swing about the pivot 48, move forwardly or rearwardly or upwardly and downwardly.
By adjusting the spring 20 toward or away from the swivel conenction, the arm 40 may be ad- ,justed to remain substantially horizontal under normal conditions, with the weight of an operator upon the seat 12.
In view of the foregoing description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings it is believed that a clear understanding of the device will be quite apparent to, those skilled in this art. A more detailed description is accordingly deemed unnecessary.
It is to be understood, however, that even though there is herein shown and described a preferred embodiment of the invention the same is susceptible to certain-changes fully comprehended by the spirit of the invention as herein described and the scope of the appended claims.
Having described the invention, what is claimed as new is:
1. A seat support comprising a base, a substantially channel shaped seat holding arm, means swiveling one end of said arm to said base, a seat detachably secured to said arm, a plate slidably supported on the flanges of said arm and having spaced flanges disposed between the flanges of said arm, means-adjustably securing said plate to said arm, a spring member disposed between said arm and said base and anchored to said plate, and means slidably securing said spring member to said base.
2. A seat support comprising a base, a substantially channel shaped seat holding arm, means swiveling one end of said arm to said base, a seat detachably secured to said arm, a plate slidably supported on the flanges of said arm and having spaced flanges disposed between the flanges of said arm, means adjustably securing said plate to said arm, a spring member disposed between said arm and said base and anchored at' one end to said plate, a pair of guide ribs rising from said base, a further plate slidably supported on said ribs, and means securing said further plate to said base, said further plate being secured to said spring member. I
3. The combination of claim 2 wherein said means swiveling one end of said arm to said base includes a pair of ears rising from said base, a pivot pin joining said ears, a pair of links pivoted on said pin, a further pivot pin joining said links, a member swingably mounted on said arm, and a sleeve carried by said last named member receiving said further pivot pin.
4. The combination of claim 2 and adjustable means supporting said seat inclined relative to said arm.
. 5. The combination of claim 4 wherein said means includes a 'slidable wedge.
CLAUS F. BRUHN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,390,865 Bangle Sept. 13, 1921 1,458,077 Reid June 5, 1923 1,850,927 Frederick Mar. 22, 1932' 2,131,963 Mendell Oct. 4, 1938 2,452,280 Zahller Oct. 26, 1948
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US2840140A (en) * 1954-04-01 1958-06-24 Deere & Co Seat
US2961033A (en) * 1958-01-20 1960-11-22 Milsco Mfg Company Air spring supported seat
US3412967A (en) * 1966-06-22 1968-11-26 Swenson Corp Resilient seat support
US4101167A (en) * 1976-02-06 1978-07-18 Kalmar Lans Landsting Tilting unit for furniture substructures
US4709896A (en) * 1985-10-30 1987-12-01 Sears Manufacturing Co. In-seat suspension
US5127699A (en) * 1988-04-18 1992-07-07 Kubota Tekko Kabushiki Kaisha Device for reversibly supporting seat for vehicles
US20020166941A1 (en) * 2001-04-04 2002-11-14 Chuck Dunlap Seat post
US20050169698A1 (en) * 2004-02-03 2005-08-04 Conroy Christopher S. Bicycle seat post
US9579994B2 (en) * 2013-10-17 2017-02-28 Amerequip Corporation Adjustable seat support

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US1390865A (en) * 1921-01-29 1921-09-13 Paul M Bangle Seat
US1458077A (en) * 1922-11-29 1923-06-05 Albert T Reid Baby jumper
US1850927A (en) * 1930-01-16 1932-03-22 George D Frederick Toy
US2131963A (en) * 1937-11-09 1938-10-04 Mendell Gail Driver's seat for farm machinery
US2452280A (en) * 1944-11-29 1948-10-26 Isaac J Fickel Shock absorbing seat structure for tractors

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US1390865A (en) * 1921-01-29 1921-09-13 Paul M Bangle Seat
US1458077A (en) * 1922-11-29 1923-06-05 Albert T Reid Baby jumper
US1850927A (en) * 1930-01-16 1932-03-22 George D Frederick Toy
US2131963A (en) * 1937-11-09 1938-10-04 Mendell Gail Driver's seat for farm machinery
US2452280A (en) * 1944-11-29 1948-10-26 Isaac J Fickel Shock absorbing seat structure for tractors

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2840140A (en) * 1954-04-01 1958-06-24 Deere & Co Seat
US2961033A (en) * 1958-01-20 1960-11-22 Milsco Mfg Company Air spring supported seat
US3412967A (en) * 1966-06-22 1968-11-26 Swenson Corp Resilient seat support
US4101167A (en) * 1976-02-06 1978-07-18 Kalmar Lans Landsting Tilting unit for furniture substructures
US4709896A (en) * 1985-10-30 1987-12-01 Sears Manufacturing Co. In-seat suspension
US5127699A (en) * 1988-04-18 1992-07-07 Kubota Tekko Kabushiki Kaisha Device for reversibly supporting seat for vehicles
US20020166941A1 (en) * 2001-04-04 2002-11-14 Chuck Dunlap Seat post
US20050169698A1 (en) * 2004-02-03 2005-08-04 Conroy Christopher S. Bicycle seat post
US9579994B2 (en) * 2013-10-17 2017-02-28 Amerequip Corporation Adjustable seat support

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