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Four-way adjustable headrest

  • US 8,950,815 B2
  • Filed: 11/29/2012
  • Issued: 02/10/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/29/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An adjustable headrest, comprising:

  • a locking frame having a longitudinal axis and two sides substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the locking frame further having a bridge member extending between the two sides, the bridge member substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the bridge member having a plurality of apertures substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis;

    a box frame having first and second slide rails, wherein the first slide rail is in sliding communication with the locking frame and substantially guides the locking frame in fore and aft directions during use of the headrest;

    mounting rods provided along substantially parallel axes;

    an enclosure about the mounting rods, the enclosure having first and second apertures in sliding communication with the first and second slide rails, respectively, the enclosure further having a locking pin affixed thereto, wherein the locking pin is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, wherein the locking pin is adaptable for engagement with at least one of the plurality of apertures;

    a button connected to the locking frame, wherein a force applied to the button sufficient to overcome a return force of a resilient element causes the locking frame to displace along the longitudinal axis of the locking frame and the locking pin to disengage its respective aperture;

    a shell connected to the box frame, wherein the shell supports a foam element;

    wherein the headrest independently moves along substantially vertical axes of the mounting rods in response to a substantially vertical force applied to the headrest when the button is simultaneously actuated; and

    wherein the headrest independently moves along a second substantially horizontal axis of at least one of the slide rails in response to a substantially horizontal force applied to the headrest when the button is simultaneously actuated.

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