Metal working – Upholstered article making – Method
Patent
1993-02-26
1995-03-28
Kuhns, Allan R.
Metal working
Upholstered article making
Method
264 464, 264 467, B29C 6722
Patent
active
054004900
ABSTRACT:
A passenger seat includes a frame element molded from relatively high density foam and, optionally, one or more pelvic support elements. The frame element and pelvic support elements are molded into a seat body of relatively lower density foam to which a trim cover is applied. In one embodiment, the frame element and the pelvic support elements are integrally molded and a vehicle anchorage means in embedded into the integral element and in a second embodiment the vehicle anchorage means is embedded in the frame element which may be molded separately from the pelvic support element to which it is connected prior to molding of the foam body.
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Kuhns Allan R.
Woodbridge Foam Corporation
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