IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0155946
(1993-11-19)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Kurrasch, Andrew J.
- Bekins, Michele
- Teays, Stephen R.
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
5 인용 특허 :
10 |
초록
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A cabinet having a wall comprising an inner wall and an outer wall attached to the inner wall. A strengthening piece or material is positioned between the inner wall and the outer wall to provide strength and rigidity to the wall. Preferably, the strengthening piece or material has a honeycomb struc
A cabinet having a wall comprising an inner wall and an outer wall attached to the inner wall. A strengthening piece or material is positioned between the inner wall and the outer wall to provide strength and rigidity to the wall. Preferably, the strengthening piece or material has a honeycomb structure.
대표청구항
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A cabinet having a wall comprising an inner wall and an outer wall attached to the inner wall. A strengthening piece or material is positioned between the inner wall and the outer wall to provide strength and rigidity to the wall. Preferably, the strengthening piece or material has a honeycomb struc
A cabinet having a wall comprising an inner wall and an outer wall attached to the inner wall. A strengthening piece or material is positioned between the inner wall and the outer wall to provide strength and rigidity to the wall. Preferably, the strengthening piece or material has a honeycomb structure. ge thereof from a closed position of the cover element in which the first slide element is in a starting area of the first guide way and the second slide element is in the starting area of the second guide way and displacement of the carrier to the rear in order to clear the roof opening. 3. Motor vehicle roof as claimed in claim 1, wherein the roof-mounted guide is a rail, the first and the second guideways being made on opposite sides of the rail. 4. Motor vehicle roof as claimed in claim 3, wherein the roof-mounted guide, in cross section, is essentially U-shaped and the first guideway and the second guideway are made on the inside of the opposite sides. 5. Motor vehicle roof as claimed in claim 2, wherein the roof-mounted guide is a rail, the first and the second guideways being made on opposite sides of the rail. 6. Motor vehicle roof as claimed in claim 5, wherein the roof-mounted guide, in cross section, is essentially U-shaped and the first guideway and the second guideway are made on the inside of the opposite sides. 7. Motor vehicle roof as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first guideway and the second guideway run essentially horizontally, aside from said starting areas thereof. 8. Motor vehicle roof as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first guideway and the second guideway ascend in their starting areas. 9. Motor vehicle roof as claimed in claim 8, wherein the starting area of at least one of the first guideway and the second guideway is a part inserted into the roof-mounted guide. 10. Motor vehicle roof as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first guideway and the second guideway run essentially horizontally, aside from starting areas thereof. 11. Openable motor vehicle roof, comprising: a cover element for a roof opening; a roof-mounted guide; a first slide element and a second slide element which are offset relative to one another in a lengthwise direction of the roof in the roof-mounted guide; and a carrier for the cover element which is movably guided in the lengthwise direction of the roof by the first slide element and the second slide element, the first slide element being guided in a vertical direction along a first guideway and the second slide element being guided along a second guideway, and the first and the second guideways being at different vertical levels and being offset relative to one another in a transverse direction of the roof; wherein the first guideway and the second guideway run essentially horizontally, aside from starting areas thereof and wherein the first guideway and the second guideway ascend in their starting areas. 12. Motor vehicle roof as claimed in claim 11, wherein a starting area of at least one of the first guideway and the second guideway is a part inserted into the roof-mounted guide. 13. Motor vehicle roof as claimed in claim 10, wherein a starting area of at least one of the first guideway and the second guideway is a part inserted into the roof-mounted guide. l with the inner legs. ng side of a respective said inner leg; and manual latch release means connected with said transverse rung operable to engage said hooks of said latch members with said arcuate catch elements when said chair is raised to prevent pivotal movement of said inner and outer legs and to disengage said hooks therefrom to allow pivotal movement of said inner and outer legs; in a raised high chair configuration, said hooks of said latch members engaged with said arcuate catch elements to secure said first end of said inner legs engaged against said bottom surface of respective said lateral side members near a rear thereof and a first end of said outer legs engaged on the underside of said seat, and pivotal movement of said inner and outer legs is prevented; and to lower said chair to a rocking chair configuration, said hooks of said latch members are disengaged from said arcuate catch elements and as said chair is lowered, said outer legs pivot about their pivot connection with said lateral side members, and said inner and outer legs pivot about their said mutual pivot connection in a scissors fashion and said inner and outer legs form rockers with said curved bottom of said lateral side members resting on a curved top surface of said inner legs and said outer legs disposed parallel with said inner legs. 2. The chair according to claim 1, wherein each said link member is pivotally and movably connected at its said first end to a respective said latch member intermediate said latch member forward end and rear end to allow said latch member to pivot a short distance relative to said link as said hook is engaged and disengaged with said arcuate catch element. 3. The chair according to claim 1, wherein said depending laterally opposed vertical legs are spaced inwardly from lateral sides of said seat; and in said raised high chair configuration, a first end of each of said outer legs is engaged on the underside of said seat, and an upper portion of each of said outer legs is disposed laterally adjacent to said vertical legs, such that a forward portion of said seat is disposed between said upper portion of said outer legs to provide stable support. 4. The chair according to claim 1, wherein said manual latch release means comprises a rod extending slidably through an eye secured to said chair having a lower end pivotally connected with said transverse rung and a knob fixed to an upper end above said eye; and a compression spring mounted on said rod having a first end fixed to said rod and a second end biased against said eye to normally urge said transverse rung and said latch member rear ends downwardly under spring pressure; and as said chair is raised from said rocking chair configuration to said high chair configuration, said first ends of said inner legs pass forwardly beneath said hooks of said latch members and an outer surface of said arcuate catch elements slides forwardly against an underside of said hooks, raising said latch member rear ends said transverse rung upwardly against the pressure of said spring, and as a back end of said arcuate catch elements clears the underside of said hooks, the spring pressure causes said hooks to snap downwardly and engage said arcuate catch elements; and said latch members are manually disengaged from said arcuate catch elements by pulling said rod upward against the pressure of said spring such that said transverse rung and said rear ends of said latch members are pivoted upwardly in an arc and said hooks become disengaged from said back end of said arcuate catch elements to release said first end of said inner legs. 5. The chair according to claim 1, further comprising: a pair of generally L-shaped arms pivotally connected at upper ends to lateral sides of said back rest having lower ends extending forwardly laterally adjacent to said arm rests; and a generally rectangular tray secured transversely across a top forward portion of said lower ends; said L-shaped arm s and said tray being pivotal upward and rearward to permit access to said seat.
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