Chairs and seats – Straddle seat
Patent
1993-03-03
1994-05-03
Dorner, Kenneth J.
Chairs and seats
Straddle seat
267242, B62J 102
Patent
active
053081404
ABSTRACT:
A shock-absorbing device includes a saddle support which is to be mounted to a bottom side of a saddle of a bicycle seat. The saddle support is made of metal and has a substantially U-shaped horizontal portion with left and right arms. Each of the left and right arms has a distal upwardly curving end. The saddle support further has a pair of extensions which extend respectively from the upwardly curving end of the left and right arms. The extensions are disposed above and are parallel to a respective one of the left and right arms. Each of the extensions has a distal outwardly bent hook end. The shock-absorbing device further includes an adjustment unit with a pair of cylindrical portions, which are clamped tightly between a respective one of the left and right arms and a respective one of the extensions, and a retaining unit which extends across the left and right arms so as to retain the adjustment unit on the saddle support.
REFERENCES:
patent: 467402 (1892-01-01), Garford
patent: 549466 (1895-11-01), Seaman
patent: 1518157 (1924-12-01), Linder
Dorner Kenneth J.
Jr. Milton Nelson
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