Chairs and seats – Straddle seat
Reexamination Certificate
2011-08-30
2011-08-30
Dunn, David (Department: 3636)
Chairs and seats
Straddle seat
C297S195110, C297S215130, C297S215150
Reexamination Certificate
active
08007041
ABSTRACT:
A lightweight, adjustable seat clamping assembly for attaching a seat to a bicycle or like cycle comprised of three links assembled together to create three parallel pivotal axes that form a triangular pattern. One link contains the seat post. Another link contains the seat. The third link provides support between the first two. With respect to the seat post, angular position and horizontal clamping offset are adjusted by altering the positions of the three pivotal axes. Horizontal seat position is adjusted by shifting the seat horizontally within the assembly. The assembly can incorporate a calibration scale that assists the rider in determining and remembering the seat's angular position.
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Dunn David
Garrett Erika
Goltry Michael W.
Parsons Robert A.
Parsons & Goltry
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