US1826643A - Folding adjustable locomotive cab seat - Google Patents

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US1826643A
US1826643A US425097A US42509730A US1826643A US 1826643 A US1826643 A US 1826643A US 425097 A US425097 A US 425097A US 42509730 A US42509730 A US 42509730A US 1826643 A US1826643 A US 1826643A
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  • My invention relates to that class of seats, intended to be adjustable so as to bring the eyes of the engineer to the desired level, re-
  • My invention has for itsiprincipal object, to provide a seat which is adjustable as'to v height, but which is a unitary structure fastened securely only to the floorof the cab, and
  • Another object of my invention is, to have the seat so'constructed that the seat cushion can befolded up outof the way, thus permit ting the engineman to stand up while switch ing, etc., free from any hindrance due to his seat.
  • a further object of my invention is, to have i all castings interchangeable, i. e. no rights and lefts, thus greatly reducing the labor cost in assembling.
  • Still another objectof my invention is, to,
  • FIG. l A concrete device embodying my invention Fig. lis a front'view, partly in section,
  • FIG. 2 is a side view, also partly in sectlon;
  • Fig. '3 is a side view, showing the seat 7 raised to change its elevation
  • Fig. 4 is 'a top or plan view, partlyin sec- 3 tion;
  • Fig. '5' is a front view of the frame; and Fig. 6 is a fragmentaryfdetail view of a modified form of construction.
  • I comprises uprights 1 and 2, which are connected by a top or cross bar 3. To this are -secured the supports4 and 5 forthe back cushion 6. In thefront edges of the uprights land 2 are formed racks 7 each consisting of a plurality of notches which are fitted to receive ribs 8, cast between guides 9 and 10 formed on a supporting element 11 which supports the entire sliding unit.
  • the back cushion 6 is supported by steel framework, comprising two members 23 and 24, which are clearly seen in Figs. 1 and 5 (and in side elevation, in Figs. 2 and 3), thus proclucing a double spring action which makes for a restfulback, a single straight upright being too rigid to be at all comfortable.
  • the uprights 1 and 2 are preferably supported by detachable feet25 and 26, which are and 26 detachable, it becomes very convenient to slip the uprights 1 and 2 through the guides 13, as well'as making it easier to attach the feet 25 and 26 to the floor 21 than would be the caseif they were underneath the supports 11 and the frame 17.
  • a cab seat for locomotives comprising a pair of uprights, feet ltherefor, secured to a rib at the lower end of said seat 1 26 43 e p 1 ⁇ if II in nect'same to thefloorof the cab and spaced from the Wall of the cab, there being a; plu-' rality of notches oneach upright arm of said U, a pair of triangular? shaped seat supports,
  • the rear wall off-said guides slanting outwardly and downwardly, a'frame pivoted v 35 to said supports, aseat cushion therefor, a back cushion, and supports'thercfor, secured tosald cross member.
  • a cabseat for locomotives comprising an-inverted U-shapedEfra'me, means to connect sameto the floor of the cab andspa'ced from the wall ofthe cab, there being a plu-j rality of notches on each upright arm of said a collaron each-seat support which-slides on said upr'ight'arms, a ribat the lower end of said seat support to engage said notches.
  • V A cab seatffor locomotives comprising an nverted- U-shaped frame, ineanstoiconnect same to the floor of the cab and spaced U, va pair 'of triangular shaped seat supports, v
  • anfinverted'vUv-shaped.frame means to con nectj same to the floor of the, cab'andspaced from the wall o-f-thecab, there being plu ralityof notches on each upright'arm of said u U, a pair of triangularsh'aped seat supports, v w i a collar on each seat' support which slides on said uprightarms, a rib at thelower end of iso

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Oct. 6, 1931. H. E. ANDERSON FOLDING ADJUTABLE LOCOMOTIVE CAB SEAT l. 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Feb.
INVENTOR Harley E. flm/erson ATTORNEY Oct. 6, 1931. H, E. ANDERSON FOLDING ADJUSTABLE LOCOMOTIVE CAB SEAT Filed Feb. 1, 950 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 1min u INVENTOR Harley 5 fl/rderJa/r l 'f/ Ban 5 0-W ATTORNEY tab l atented a. G, 1931 STATES PATENT OFFICE IIAnLnY n. annnasomlor KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO GUSTIN-BACON r ",ttANrnsaforURInG do, on KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, A CORPORATION or MISSOURI FOLDING ADJUSTABLE LOCOMOTIVE CAB SEAT Application. filed February 1, 1930. SerialNo. 425,097.
My invention relates to that class of seats, intended to be adjustable so as to bring the eyes of the engineer to the desired level, re-
gardless of his stature; V
My invention has for itsiprincipal object, to provide a seat which is adjustable as'to v height, but which is a unitary structure fastened securely only to the floorof the cab, and
' not in any way secured to the back or side of the cab, thus getting away from the vi- V bration of the back and sides ofthe cab, which is much greater than the vibration of its rather sturdy floor. I 3
Another object of my invention is, to have the seat so'constructed that the seat cushion can befolded up outof the way, thus permit ting the engineman to stand up while switch ing, etc., free from any hindrance due to his seat.
A further object of my invention is, to have i all castings interchangeable, i. e. no rights and lefts, thus greatly reducing the labor cost in assembling.
Still another objectof my invention is, to
do away entirely with ratchets, pawls or sprin s in the adjustment of the seat to various levels, the adjustment being held securely by the weight of the seat, to which is added the weight of the person seated therein.
A concrete device embodying my invention Fig. lis a front'view, partly in section,
showing my improved seat I Fig. 2 is a side view, also partly in sectlon;
Fig. '3 is a side view, showing the seat 7 raised to change its elevation;
.Fig. 4 is 'a top or plan view, partlyin sec- 3 tion;
Fig. '5' is a front view of the frame; and Fig. 6 is a fragmentaryfdetail view of a modified form of construction.
- A shown in the drawings, the Seat frame Similar reference numerals refer to similar parts throughout the entire description.
I comprises uprights 1 and 2, which are connected by a top or cross bar 3. To this are -secured the supports4 and 5 forthe back cushion 6. In thefront edges of the uprights land 2 are formed racks 7 each consisting of a plurality of notches which are fitted to receive ribs 8, cast between guides 9 and 10 formed on a supporting element 11 which supports the entire sliding unit.
There are two of these supports 11, each of which has a 'rearwardly extending arm 12 which terminates in a rectangular guide 13 which encircles one of the uprights'l and 2 respectively. The rear wall 15 of the guide 13 slants outwardly to enable the seat 16 to be tipped, as is more clearly seen in Fig. 3. ,The seat cushion is carried on a frame 17 of angle iron, the sidesr of which are supported by brackets 18 and 19. These brackets 18 and 19 are secured, by; means of bolts 20, to the supports 11. This construction permits the seat 16 to be tipped up, as shown in Fig. 2, to enable the engineman to stand without in any manner changing the position of the sup ort 11 with relation to its height from the oor 21 of the cab.
The back cushion 6 is supported by steel framework, comprising two members 23 and 24, which are clearly seen in Figs. 1 and 5 (and in side elevation, in Figs. 2 and 3), thus proclucing a double spring action which makes for a restfulback, a single straight upright being too rigid to be at all comfortable.
v The uprights 1 and 2 are preferably supported by detachable feet25 and 26, which are and 26 detachable, it becomes very convenient to slip the uprights 1 and 2 through the guides 13, as well'as making it easier to attach the feet 25 and 26 to the floor 21 than Would be the caseif they were underneath the supports 11 and the frame 17.
From the foregoing description, it will be clearly seen that in order to raise or lower the seat 16, it is only necessary to tip supports 11 up, as seen in Fig. 3, the slanting of the rear walls 15 of the guides 13 permitting this movement. This lifts the ribs 8 out of the notches in the racks 7 in which they wereresting, and. the seat 16can be freely moved either upwardly: or downwardly. Itis important that guidesSand 10 be made of a length suflicient so that, when constructed to give a wide fiat bearing on the floor 21 of the cab. By making the feet 25 I the supports, 1 1 are pulled out to the fullest extent possible,'these guides 9 andlOwill stillperform their ofiice of keepingthe sup the edges of the uprights *1 and 2.
ports 11 lined up with'the racks 7; In some cases it. may be found desirable to cast racks 7 separately, instead of forming groovesin This manner of constructionis shown in Fig. 6,;in which the rack 27 is a separate casting,vbolted or rivetedftov theuprightil As 1 shown,'it' is secured by a rivet 28, whi'chfeX- tends through a lug'29, cast orY-formedim -tegral with the rack casting'Q'ZY'This construction permits the use of very much lighter uprights, and hence effects a saving in the,
cost "of manufacture without" sacrifice-of strength. 1 r V e p y 1 Having described "invention, what regard as new,fand*desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, "is: 1. A cab seat for locomotives, comprising a pair of uprights, feet ltherefor, secured to a rib at the lower end of said seat 1 26 43 e p 1 {if II in nect'same to thefloorof the cab and spaced from the Wall of the cab, there being a; plu-' rality of notches oneach upright arm of said U, a pair of triangular? shaped seat supports,
a' frame pivoted to "said supports, a seat cushion in said frame, acollar on each seat support'which slides 'on said upright arms,
I support to engage said notches.
q 80 ,JHARLEYE. ANDERSON.
- the cab floor, arackbnthe edge ofe'ach up Z right', a cross member connecting said uprights, a palr of seat supports, comprising downwardly dependmg memherstermin'at ing in a pair of guides, into which saidpa'ir of uprights fit, a rib between said guides which fits the notches -in* said rack, rearwardly extending amas ons aid supports, whichterminate in guides v'vhich encircle said uprights and which are'sli'dable on said; up-
rights, the rear wall off-said guides slanting outwardly and downwardly, a'frame pivoted v 35 to said supports, aseat cushion therefor, a back cushion, and supports'thercfor, secured tosald cross member. I
2. A cabseat for locomotives, comprising an-inverted U-shapedEfra'me, means to connect sameto the floor of the cab andspa'ced from the wall ofthe cab, there being a plu-j rality of notches on each upright arm of said a collaron each-seat support which-slides on said upr'ight'arms, a ribat the lower end of said seat support to engage said notches.
V A cab seatffor locomotives, comprising an nverted- U-shaped frame, ineanstoiconnect same to the floor of the cab and spaced U, va pair 'of triangular shaped seat supports, v
fromthe' wallof the cab, there being a'plurality of notches on each upright arm of said U," a pair ,oftriangular shapedsea't supports,
f .a collar oneachseat support whichslideson the upright arms and a rib interm guides to engage sa d notches. V '4; Ai cab seat for locomotives,comprising said upright arm's, guides at the lower endof said seat supports which conta'etthesides of I ediate said.
anfinverted'vUv-shaped.frame, means to con nectj same to the floor of the, cab'andspaced from the wall o-f-thecab, there being plu ralityof notches on each upright'arm of said u U, a pair of triangularsh'aped seat supports, v w i a collar on each seat' support which slides on said uprightarms, a rib at thelower end of iso
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US2518425A (en) * 1945-01-03 1950-08-08 Edward J Boss Chair
US3285656A (en) * 1965-07-26 1966-11-15 System Communica Aktiebolag Height adjusting devices for chairs, tables, and the like
US4148523A (en) * 1976-04-27 1979-04-10 Heinrich Wilhelm Dreyer Folding adjustable work stool
WO1985001874A1 (en) * 1983-10-26 1985-05-09 Samarite Ab A device for adjustable locking of a carrying member to a post
EP0148472A2 (en) * 1983-12-27 1985-07-17 Deere & Company Height adjustable seat
US4553726A (en) * 1983-09-19 1985-11-19 Ex-Cell-O Corporation Adjustable height seat apparatus for combat vehicle
US5176356A (en) * 1991-11-27 1993-01-05 Milsco Manufacturing Company Seat suspension with quick height adjustment
US5328240A (en) * 1991-06-01 1994-07-12 Sifa Sitzbabrik Gmbh Support for a seat including a pedestal adapted to receive a vertically inclined column
US5365860A (en) * 1992-10-08 1994-11-22 Billington Welding & Manufacturing, Inc. Manually-adjustable cantilevered work station platform
WO1994028771A1 (en) * 1993-06-15 1994-12-22 Brio A/S A piece of furniture, especially a child's chair
US5564346A (en) * 1993-02-25 1996-10-15 Robben; Raymond M. Ergonomic adjustable workstand
US6623078B2 (en) 2001-04-30 2003-09-23 First Source Furniture Group Llc Adjustable height chair arm supported on back upright
US20050206209A1 (en) * 2004-03-16 2005-09-22 Schweikarth Derek R Chair with adjustable armrests and backrest
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US2518425A (en) * 1945-01-03 1950-08-08 Edward J Boss Chair
US3285656A (en) * 1965-07-26 1966-11-15 System Communica Aktiebolag Height adjusting devices for chairs, tables, and the like
US4148523A (en) * 1976-04-27 1979-04-10 Heinrich Wilhelm Dreyer Folding adjustable work stool
US4553726A (en) * 1983-09-19 1985-11-19 Ex-Cell-O Corporation Adjustable height seat apparatus for combat vehicle
WO1985001874A1 (en) * 1983-10-26 1985-05-09 Samarite Ab A device for adjustable locking of a carrying member to a post
EP0148472A2 (en) * 1983-12-27 1985-07-17 Deere & Company Height adjustable seat
EP0148472A3 (en) * 1983-12-27 1988-01-07 Deere & Company Height adjustable seat
US5328240A (en) * 1991-06-01 1994-07-12 Sifa Sitzbabrik Gmbh Support for a seat including a pedestal adapted to receive a vertically inclined column
US5176356A (en) * 1991-11-27 1993-01-05 Milsco Manufacturing Company Seat suspension with quick height adjustment
US5365860A (en) * 1992-10-08 1994-11-22 Billington Welding & Manufacturing, Inc. Manually-adjustable cantilevered work station platform
US5564346A (en) * 1993-02-25 1996-10-15 Robben; Raymond M. Ergonomic adjustable workstand
WO1994028771A1 (en) * 1993-06-15 1994-12-22 Brio A/S A piece of furniture, especially a child's chair
US6623078B2 (en) 2001-04-30 2003-09-23 First Source Furniture Group Llc Adjustable height chair arm supported on back upright
US20050206209A1 (en) * 2004-03-16 2005-09-22 Schweikarth Derek R Chair with adjustable armrests and backrest
US7234777B2 (en) * 2004-03-16 2007-06-26 Kimball International, Inc. Chair with adjustable armrests and backrest
EP1813468A1 (en) * 2006-01-28 2007-08-01 Agco Sa Seats
US20100270251A1 (en) * 2009-04-23 2010-10-28 Gorenje Gospodinjski Aparati, D.D. System for vertically adjusting a shelf

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