Chairs and seats – Movable bottom – Tiltable
Patent
1998-08-28
1999-12-07
Barfield, Anthony D.
Chairs and seats
Movable bottom
Tiltable
2973027, 2973017, A47C 102, A47C 760
Patent
active
059970871
ABSTRACT:
A chair seat tilt lock comprises a slider riding along a track on the seat and an abutment extending from chair seat post. The slider is spring biased into registration with the abutment to block the chair against tilting and may also be moved away from the abutment so that the chair is then free to tilt. The slider is mover by a lever arm connected to the slider by a co-axial cable with an enlargement at the end of the inner cable which allows the cable to be releasably press fit into a skeleton key-shaped passageway through the slider.
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Barfield Anthony D.
Northfield Metal Products Ltd.
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