Supports – Resilient support – Including disabling means for resilient element
Patent
1983-09-06
1986-01-28
Foss, J. Franklin
Supports
Resilient support
Including disabling means for resilient element
248421, 248563, 74534, 74 97, F16M 1300
Patent
active
045666679
ABSTRACT:
A seat suspension is disclosed in which a movable frame to be mounted onto a seat cushion for an automobile so as to be resiliently movable relative to a base frame mounted onto the floor surface of the automobile. The movable and base frames are connected with each other such that the movable frame can be moved elastically and vertically by means of two links mounted crosswise and pivotally and a spring constantly biasing these two links. Between the movable and base frames, there is provided a lock mechanism which is arranged to lock the movable frame at a desired height level. The lock mechanism includes a lock piece which is provided in either the base frame or the movable frame and has a plurality of engagement recesses in a vertical direction, and a lock pin which is provided in the other frame and is adapted to be engaged within the engagement recesses of the lock piece.
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Foss J. Franklin
Purol David M.
Tachikawa Spring Co. Ltd.
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