Dual direction sliding backrest for marine vessels
11731740 · 2023-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
- John Hamilton, Sr. (Mims, FL, US)
- Carrie Fodor (Cape Canaveral, FL, US)
- Matthew Layden (Merritt Island, FL, US)
- Chadley Jaziri (Cocoa Beach, FL, US)
- Erin Schwarz (Rockledge, FL, US)
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International classification
Abstract
A seating system for marine vessels including a seat back, a seat cushion, and a seat substructure. The seat substructure is disposed beneath and supports the seat cushion. The seat substructure includes bi-lateral curved tracks and the seat back is slidingly engaged with each of the bi-lateral curved tracks. A seat arm is attached to either side of said seat back, extending through said seat cushion and slidingly attached to a respective bi-lateral curved track. A friction-defeating traveler track can be attached to the seat arm and engages the track. The seat back is readily moveable along the bi-lateral curved tracks between at least a first position and a second position along said track. The seat can be translated along the tracks between at least the two positions with one hand without the need to release or lock any mechanism.
Claims
1. A marine vessel deck seat, for a marine vessel deck, said marine vessel deck seat comprising: a seat back, a seat cushion, and a seat substructure; said seat substructure for securing said marine vessel deck seat to said marine vessel deck; said seat substructure including at least one recessed curved channel; said seat substructure including at least one elevated curved track; said seat substructure disposed beneath and supporting said seat cushion; said seat back slidingly engaged with said elevated curved track of said seat substructure; said seat back being slidingly attached to said elevated curved track by way of a seat arm extending through said seat cushion to said seat substructure; said elevated curved track being separate from, and secured atop, said recessed curved channel; and said seat back is moveable between at least a first position and a second position along said track.
2. The marine vessel deck seat of claim 1, wherein said seat arm is engaged with said elevated curved track by a traveler bracket; said seat arm secured atop said traveler bracket and vertically aligned therewith; and said traveler bracket secured atop said elevated curved track atop said recessed curved channel and vertically aligned therewith.
3. The marine vessel deck seat of claim 1, wherein said seat substructure includes bi-lateral elevated curved tracks, said seat back slidingly engaged with both said elevated curved tracks.
4. A marine vessel deck seat, for a marine vessel deck, said marine vessel deck seat comprising: a seat back, a seat cushion, and a seat substructure; said seat substructure for securing said marine vessel deck seat to said marine vessel deck; said seat substructure including recessed curved channels; said seat substructure disposed beneath and supporting said seat cushion; said seat substructure including bi-lateral elevated curved tracks; said elevated curved tracks being separate from, and secured atop, said recessed curved channels; said seat back slidingly engaged with each of said bi-lateral elevated curved tracks of said seat substructure; a seat arm is attached to either side of said seat back, each of said seat arms extending through said seat cushion and slidingly attached to a respective one of said bi-lateral elevated curved tracks; and said seat back is moveable along said bi-lateral elevated curved tracks between at least a first position and a second position along said bi-lateral elevated curved tracks.
5. The marine vessel deck seat of claim 4, wherein a traveler bracket engages a respective said seat arm with a respective said elevated curved track; each said seat arm secured atop said traveler bracket and vertically aligned therewith; and said traveler bracket secured atop said elevated curved track atop said recessed curved channel and vertically aligned therewith.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(6) In some embodiments, the seat back 10 comprises an upper cushion 11 and a lower cushion 12 although the seat back 10 may, in some embodiments, comprise a single cushion. Disposed and attached on either side of the seat back 10 are seat arms 33 and 33′. The seat arms 33 and 33′ extend downward from the seat back 10, through the seat cushion 20 and are attached to the seat substructure 30. In some embodiments, the seat arms 33 and 33′ each terminate at a traveler bracket 32 that is slidingly engaged with a curved track 31. As shown in
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(9) Bi-lateral curved tracks 31 are secured to substructure 30 on curved base surfaces, recessed channels 34, which receive curved tracks 31 and are geometrically complementary thereto as shown in
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(11) In some embodiments, the marine vessel deck seat 1 may utilize bi-lateral tracks as shown, each engaged with a seat arm. Alternatively, a single arm 33 may be provided and engaged with a single curved track by way of the traveler bracket. This reduces the number of moving parts and can be convenient in certain installations and applications where space is limited at is advantageous to have the seat back supported by only a single seat arm.
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(14) It is appreciated that the present seating system 1 can comprise a variety of materials commonly used in construction of marine vessels and watercraft including fiberglass, resins, plastics, vinyls, foams, and combinations thereof. Furthermore, it is appreciated that the seating system 1 can be installed as a matter of choice in any desired location on a marine vessel deck or watercraft including on the deck, in the cockpit, at the front of the vessel or elsewhere. It is appreciated that the seating system of the present invention is not limited for use in connection with marine vessels and watercraft although the system is particularly well suited for such applications. Finally, it is understood that the size, shape and overall dimensions of the seating system 1 is not limited to those dimensions inferred from the drawings herein. The invention is designed to be scalable for a variety of applications without departing from the novel structure and function described herein.
(15) While specific embodiments have been described in detail in the foregoing detailed description and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, those with ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosures. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting of the invention, which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims, and any and all equivalents thereof.