Chairs and seats – Chair hardware or attachment
Patent
1997-09-25
2000-05-30
Nelson, Jr., Milton
Chairs and seats
Chair hardware or attachment
A47C 1500
Patent
active
060683392
ABSTRACT:
A vibrating vehicle seat is provided, wherein a vibrating motor is adapted to be installed under the seat of a vehicle. When installed in a vehicle seat, the vibrating motor receives its power from the battery of the vehicle and the frequency of the vibration is automatically adjusted in proportion to the speed of rotation of the vehicle's engine. There may be a separate manual on/off switch that can additionally control the force of the vibration. A controller box may also be provided with a multiple setting switch to select inputs from 1 to 4 stroke engines, 1 to 8 cylinder engines and 2 to 4 cycle engines. In addition to, or in substitution for, the vibrating motor, passenger stimulation may also be supplied by a rotational massaging ball that will have a moving or a rubbing sensation through the seat in any desired location.
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