Seat device
US-2015352982-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9783092B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9783092-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514815558-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 1, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A kayak seat is provided that includes a seat base, and a seat pan supported by, and attached to, the seat base. The seat pan is made from a flexible material such that the seat pan is configured to be adjustable. The seat pan is configured to support the pelvis and thighs of a user seated in the seat pan. A seat back is attached to the seat base. A first adjustment mechanism is configured to adjust a position of the seat pan from a single point of adjustment. A second adjustment mechanism is configured to adjust a position of the seat back.
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What is claimed is: 1. A kayak seat comprising: a seat base; a seat pan supported by, and attached to, the seat base, the seat pan being made from a flexible material such that the seat pan is configured to be adjustable, the seat pan having a crescent-shaped cut-out on each side thereof, the seat pan being configured to support the pelvis and thighs of a user seated in the seat pan; a seat back attached to the seat base; a first adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a position of the seat pan from a single point of adjustment; and a second adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a position of the seat back; wherein the first adjustment mechanism comprises a ratcheting mechanism; and wherein the ratcheting mechanism comprises a first ratchet strap attached along a first side of the seat base, and a second ratchet strap attached along a second side of the seat base opposite the first side. 2. The kayak seat assembly of claim 1 , wherein the single point of adjustment comprises a front edge of the seat pan, and wherein the position of the seat pan is adjusted by lifting the front edge of the seat pan, the ratcheting mechanism being configured to lock the seat pan position. 3. The kayak seat assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first and a second ratchet pawl assembly disposed on the first and second ratchet straps, respectively, each ratchet pawl assembly configured to slide back and forth along its respective ratchet strap to set the position of the seat pan. 4. The kayak seat assembly of claim 3 , wherein the single point of adjustment comprises a crossbar that extends the width of the seat pan, wherein one end of the crossbar is attached to the first ratchet pawl assembly and another end of the crossbar, opposite the one end, is attached to the second ratchet pawl assembly. 5. The kayak seat assembly of claim 4 , wherein manual manipulation of the crossbar is configured to lower the position of the seat pan from a raised position. 6. The kayak seat assembly of claim 3 , wherein the single point of adjustment is accessible through an opening in the seat pan, wherein the opening is sized to allow manual access to a component of the first adjustment mechanism. 7. The kayak seat assembly of claim 6 , wherein the component is a crossbar having the first and second ratchet pawl assemblies attached at opposite ends of the crossbar. 8. The kayak seat assembly of claim 1 , wherein the seat base includes a first and a second vertical tower portion that extend perpendicularly from opposite sides of the seat base such that the first and a second vertical tower portions rise above opposite sides of the seat pan, and wherein the first and second ratchet straps are attached to the first and second vertical tower portions, respectively. 9. A method of adjusting a kayak seat position, the method comprising: providing a kayak seat, wherein the kayak seat includes: a seat base; a seat pan supported by, and attached to, the seat base, the seat pan having a crescent-shaped cut-out on each side thereof, the seat pan being made from a flexible material such that the seat pan is configured to be adjustable, the seat pan being configured to support the pelvis and thighs of a user seated in the seat pan; a seat back attached to the seat base; a first adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a position of the seat pan from a single point of adjustment; and a second adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a position of the seat back; lifting a front edge of the seat pan, at a single point of adjustment, to position the seat pan in a raised posture; and manually manipulating a component of the first adjustment mechanism, at a single point of adjustment, to lower the seat pan from the raised posture; wherein manually manipulating a component of the first adjustment mechanism comprises manually manipulating a cross bar underneath the seat pan through an opening in the seat pan. 10. A method of adjusting a kayak seat position, the method comprising: providing a kayak seat, wherein the kayak seat includes: a seat base; a seat pan supported by, and attached to, the seat base, the seat pan having a crescent-shaped cut-out on each side thereof, the seat pan being made from a flexible material such that the seat pan is configured to be adjustable, the seat pan being configured to support the pelvis and thighs of a user seated in the seat pan; a seat back attached to the seat base; a first adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a position of the seat pan from a single point of adjustment; and a second adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a position of the seat back; lifting a front edge of the seat pan, at a single point of adjustment, to position the seat pan in a raised posture; and manually manipulating a component of the first adjustment mechanism, at a single point of adjustment, to lower the seat pan from the raised posture; wherein the first and second adjustment mechanisms comprise first and second ratcheting mechanisms, respectively. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising manually adjusting the second adjustment mechanism to move the seat back forward or backward.
Panel like structures · CPC title
the back-rest being hinged on the cushion, e.g. "portefeuille movement" · CPC title
Stepwise movement mechanisms, e.g. ratchets (B60N2/167 takes precedence) · CPC title
Slides only · CPC title
slidable (B60N2/12 {, B60N2/2209} take precedence) · CPC title
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