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Seat with user protecting means

  • US 5,556,160 A
  • Filed: 10/04/1994
  • Issued: 09/17/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/04/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A seat with user protecting means comprising:

  • a leg member;

    a backrest member attached to the leg member so as to extend upward therefrom;

    a seat member attached to the leg member so as to be rotatable between a seating position in which the seat member is arranged substantially horizontally and an inclined position in which at least a rear end portion of the seat member located on a backrest side of the leg member is arranged below a front end portion of the seat member located opposite to the rear end portion thereof andseat member rotation means for holding the seat member in the seating position and allowing the seat member to rotate selectively from the seating position to the inclined position, said seat member rotation means including;

    rotational supporting means interposed between the seat member and the leg member at a position being located ahead of the rear end portion of the seat member, supporting the seat member so as to be rotatable between the seating position and the inclined position with respect to the leg member, and allowing the seat member to move in back and forth directions of the seat with respect to the leg member;

    rearward urging means interposed between the seat member and the leg member and urging the seat member in a backward direction of the seat with respect to the leg member; and

    seating position retaining means adapted to engage with the rear end portion of the seat member in the seating position, thereby holding the seat member in the seating position, and to be disengaged from the rear end portion of the seat member, thereby allowing the seat member to move from the seating position to the inclined position, when an impact force is applied to the seat and the seat member moves forward for a predetermined distance by the force of inertia against the urging force of the rearward urging means.

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