Chairs and seats – Straddle seat – With means to adjustably set tautness of supporting surface
Patent
1977-03-07
1978-07-11
McCall, James T.
Chairs and seats
Straddle seat
With means to adjustably set tautness of supporting surface
297205, 297207, B62J 110
Patent
active
040997693
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for adjusting tension in an elongated bicycle saddle. The apparatus includes a frame underlying the saddle and having one end in abutting contact with a flaired trailing portion of the saddle and the other end in proximity to a narrow leading portion of the saddle. An adjustment yoke is connected to the other end of the frame and provides a bearing seat for abutting reception of an adjustment member. A thrust bearing member extends through a downwardly contoured tip portion of the saddle and carries the adjustment member such that axial tension of the saddle may be facilely adjusted through the tip of the bicycle saddle.
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patent: 484289 (1892-10-01), Brooks
patent: 597055 (1898-01-01), Devore
patent: 597674 (1898-01-01), Hardy
patent: 607651 (1898-07-01), Blossom
patent: 2335346 (1946-02-01), Schwinn
Aschenbrenner Peter A.
Byrne John J.
McCall James T.
The Jacobs Corporation
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