Chairs and seats – Collapsible chair; i.e. – relatively folding bottom – back,... – With means to hold chair in plural operative configurations
Patent
1974-08-09
1977-11-29
McCall, James T.
Chairs and seats
Collapsible chair; i.e., relatively folding bottom, back,...
With means to hold chair in plural operative configurations
35 12H, 297DIG3, 297180, G09B 908
Patent
active
040599094
ABSTRACT:
An improved "G" seat system for use in aircraft simulators in which the motion associated with "G" forces is simulated by a plurality of individually controllable air cells which make up the seat and back, and the feeling of seat hardness is simulated by a plurality of firmness cells placed atop the air cells to come in contact with the seat occupant is shown. In another embodiment heat exchangers are placed in the firmness pads in the tuberosity region and used to further simulate pressure change by using temperature change.
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Kesterson James C.
McCall James T.
Rothenberg Jeffrey
The Singer Company
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