Chairs and seats – Straddle seat – Adjustable to plural use positions
Patent
1997-03-05
1999-07-13
Cuomo, Peter M.
Chairs and seats
Straddle seat
Adjustable to plural use positions
29721513, 297313, 403 53, 403 91, B62J 100, B62J 104, B62J 108
Patent
active
059216255
ABSTRACT:
A cycle seat is mounted to a cycle frame so that the seat will rotate in a horizontally-inclined plane on an upwardly-extending axis. The seat extends transversely on opposite sides of the axis of rotation and has a lobed structure in which a gently-rounded front is disposed between two rearwardly-extending wing-like portions. Structure is also provided to adjust the vertical inclination of the axis of rotation so as to vary the attitude of the seat relative to the cycle frame. The seat and associated mount allow the rider to sit more naturally, more comfortably, for longer periods of time.
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Barfield Anthony D.
Cuomo Peter M.
Supima Holdings Inc.
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