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US656854A
US656854A US70956399A US1899709563A US656854A US 656854 A US656854 A US 656854A US 70956399 A US70956399 A US 70956399A US 1899709563 A US1899709563 A US 1899709563A US 656854 A US656854 A US 656854A
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    • B62JCYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
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  • Bicycle-saddles withtwo cushions or pads separated from each other by an intervening space longitudinally of the saddle are already known.
  • saddles of this kind are known in which the separate cushions are fixed by hinges and supported by springs. All these saddles, however, have the disadvantage that the seat-surface does not fit sufficiently close to the outwardly-curved form of the human seat, and that it is not pos sible to adjust the pressure of the supporting-springs for each cushion separately, and that therefore they are not able to alter their Weight-carrying capacity in proportion to the load. All these disadvantages are avoided by the bicycle-saddle which forms the subject of the present invention.
  • This saddle possesses also two cushions or halves, but differs from previous saddles in that each of the halves is separately hinged and rocks independently of the other about a stationary axle parallel to the longitudinal axis of the saddle and lying in the same plane with the adjacent edges of the cushions.
  • This arrangement renders it possible for each half to adjust itself in proportion to the load, which, as is known, varies during riding around curves in the road.
  • each half is further so supported by one or more springs that both halves are slightly turned upward and make a more or less obtuse angle with each other.
  • the said supporting-springs are fixed to the saddle-carrier and to the halves of the seat in such manner that each supporting-spring is adjustable, and therefore the seat may be made resilient to a greater or less extent in proportion to the load.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view, and Fig 2 an underneath plan View, partly in section.
  • Each'pad or cushion a has a special metal lower portion or frame 6, the edge a of which, being turned to or directed toward the longitudinal axis of the saddle, is connected pivotally with the trough-shaped center portion (1 of the saddle.
  • the said edge 0 of the under frame I) is provided with two lugs e, which are inserted in slots f, Fig. 2, of the middle portion at and are pivoted therein upon pins g, screwed into the part 0? through the said lugs.
  • the adjacent edges of the parts I) have shoulders, Fig. 1, which abut against the middle portion 61 and prevent the cushions from moving essentially higher than is shown by full lines in the draw-.
  • Each cushion a is independently supported by one or more springs, (spiral, india-rubber, or the like.)
  • springs (spiral, india-rubber, or the like.)
  • a spiral spring h for each cushion attached rigidly at one end to the under frame I) of the cushion and at its other end resting upon the washer i of a screw 70.
  • This screw 70 is adjustable in the saddle-carrier m, so that the tension of the spring may be regulated at pleasure.
  • Beneath the saddle-carrier and centrally thereof is the usual pivoted sleeve n, which serves to affix the saddle to the pin.
  • the seat-surface of this saddle becomes greater on mounting the machine to a greater or less extent, according to the weight of the rider and the tension of the supportingsprings.
  • the saddle is available without any alteration whatsoever, either for gentlemens or ladies use, and as it has no peak or head, as will be seen from Fig. 2, cannot injure the body of the rider.
  • a bicycle-saddle the combination of two seat-halves with two hinges for fixing each of the said halves to stationary axles, parallel to the longitudinal axis of the saddle and lying in the same plane with the adjacent edges of the said halves, and springs supporting each of said halves separately and being adj 11stable independently, for the purpose ofbeing able to regulate the resiliency of the seat.

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No. 656,854. Patented Aug. 28, I900.
J. NORIJ.
CYCLE SADDLE.
(Application filed Mar. 18, 1899.)
(No Model.)
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JULIUS NORD, OF AMERSFORT, NETHERLANDS.
CYCLE=SADDLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 656,854, dated August 28, 1900.
Application filed March 18, 1899. Serial No. 709,563. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JULIUS NORD, a subject of the Queen of the Netherlands, residing at Amersfort, Netherlands, have invented a certain new and useful Cycle-Saddle, of which the following is a specification.
Bicycle-saddles withtwo cushions or pads separated from each other by an intervening space longitudinally of the saddle are already known. Also saddles of this kind are known in which the separate cushions are fixed by hinges and supported by springs. All these saddles, however, have the disadvantage that the seat-surface does not fit sufficiently close to the outwardly-curved form of the human seat, and that it is not pos sible to adjust the pressure of the supporting-springs for each cushion separately, and that therefore they are not able to alter their Weight-carrying capacity in proportion to the load. All these disadvantages are avoided by the bicycle-saddle which forms the subject of the present invention. This saddle possesses also two cushions or halves, but differs from previous saddles in that each of the halves is separately hinged and rocks independently of the other about a stationary axle parallel to the longitudinal axis of the saddle and lying in the same plane with the adjacent edges of the cushions. This arrangement renders it possible for each half to adjust itself in proportion to the load, which, as is known, varies during riding around curves in the road. To make the seat-surface concave, so as to accurately correspond to the outwardly-curved form of the human seat, each half is further so supported by one or more springs that both halves are slightly turned upward and make a more or less obtuse angle with each other. The said supporting-springs are fixed to the saddle-carrier and to the halves of the seat in such manner that each supporting-spring is adjustable, and therefore the seat may be made resilient to a greater or less extent in proportion to the load.
In the accompanying drawings is shown a form of saddle embodying the present in vention.
I Figure 1 is a front view, and Fig 2 an underneath plan View, partly in section.
Each'pad or cushion ahas a special metal lower portion or frame 6, the edge a of which, being turned to or directed toward the longitudinal axis of the saddle, is connected pivotally with the trough-shaped center portion (1 of the saddle. In the example illustrated the said edge 0 of the under frame I) is provided with two lugs e, which are inserted in slots f, Fig. 2, of the middle portion at and are pivoted therein upon pins g, screwed into the part 0? through the said lugs. At that part where the under frame I) and the middle portion 01 are hinged together the adjacent edges of the parts I) have shoulders, Fig. 1, which abut against the middle portion 61 and prevent the cushions from moving essentially higher than is shown by full lines in the draw-.
ings and not essentially lower than is shown by the dotted lines. Each cushion a is independently supported by one or more springs, (spiral, india-rubber, or the like.) In the drawings there is shown a spiral spring h for each cushion, attached rigidly at one end to the under frame I) of the cushion and at its other end resting upon the washer i of a screw 70. This screw 70 is adjustable in the saddle-carrier m, so that the tension of the spring may be regulated at pleasure. Beneath the saddle-carrier and centrally thereof is the usual pivoted sleeve n, which serves to affix the saddle to the pin.
The seat-surface of this saddle becomes greater on mounting the machine to a greater or less extent, according to the weight of the rider and the tension of the supportingsprings.
The saddle is available without any alteration whatsoever, either for gentlemens or ladies use, and as it has no peak or head, as will be seen from Fig. 2, cannot injure the body of the rider.
Having fully described my invention, what Iclaim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
In a bicycle-saddle the combination of two seat-halves with two hinges for fixing each of the said halves to stationary axles, parallel to the longitudinal axis of the saddle and lying in the same plane with the adjacent edges of the said halves, and springs supporting each of said halves separately and being adj 11stable independently, for the purpose ofbeing able to regulate the resiliency of the seat.
Signed at Amsterdam, Netherlands, this 1st day of March, 1899.
JULIUS NORD.
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US5167435A (en) * 1991-10-09 1992-12-01 Aldi A Joseph Seat mechanism
US6116683A (en) * 1997-05-19 2000-09-12 Maier; Dillon Bicycle touring seat
US6254180B1 (en) * 1996-12-09 2001-07-03 Nelson Seating Pty. Ltd. Bicycle seat
US6402235B1 (en) * 1998-09-04 2002-06-11 Rodger B. Letendre Split bicycle seat
US6402236B1 (en) * 2000-04-10 2002-06-11 Paul M. Yates Split rail bicycle saddle
US6761400B2 (en) 2002-10-05 2004-07-13 Richard Hobson Bicycle seat
US6874849B1 (en) * 1999-03-03 2005-04-05 Brian Anthony Cox Saddles for pedal-operated machines
US20090124935A1 (en) * 2007-11-12 2009-05-14 Staszak Jeffrey R Bicycle Seat Sizer And Positioning Device
US20150145293A1 (en) * 2012-04-24 2015-05-28 Barbara Elisabeth Alink Sitting assembly
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US10246154B2 (en) * 2013-05-10 2019-04-02 Balanced Bicycle Seats Llc Bicycle seat
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US10842706B2 (en) 2014-07-14 2020-11-24 Exokinetics, Inc. Elevating walker chair
US20200385077A1 (en) * 2015-09-14 2020-12-10 Jon A. Petty Adjustable saddle
US20210154065A1 (en) * 2014-07-14 2021-05-27 Exokinetics, Inc. Elevating walker chair and convertible seat
US11116319B1 (en) * 2020-07-01 2021-09-14 Chia Chi Ya Enterprise Co., Ltd. Seat
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US5167435A (en) * 1991-10-09 1992-12-01 Aldi A Joseph Seat mechanism
MY118996A (en) * 1996-12-09 2005-02-28 Paul Damian Nelson Bicycle seat
US6254180B1 (en) * 1996-12-09 2001-07-03 Nelson Seating Pty. Ltd. Bicycle seat
US6116683A (en) * 1997-05-19 2000-09-12 Maier; Dillon Bicycle touring seat
US6402235B1 (en) * 1998-09-04 2002-06-11 Rodger B. Letendre Split bicycle seat
US6874849B1 (en) * 1999-03-03 2005-04-05 Brian Anthony Cox Saddles for pedal-operated machines
US6402236B1 (en) * 2000-04-10 2002-06-11 Paul M. Yates Split rail bicycle saddle
US6761400B2 (en) 2002-10-05 2004-07-13 Richard Hobson Bicycle seat
US20090124935A1 (en) * 2007-11-12 2009-05-14 Staszak Jeffrey R Bicycle Seat Sizer And Positioning Device
US9314187B2 (en) 2007-11-12 2016-04-19 Trek Bicycle Corporation Bicycle seat sizer and positioning device
US20150145293A1 (en) * 2012-04-24 2015-05-28 Barbara Elisabeth Alink Sitting assembly
US9394022B2 (en) * 2012-04-24 2016-07-19 Barbara Elisabeth Alink Sitting assembly
US10246154B2 (en) * 2013-05-10 2019-04-02 Balanced Bicycle Seats Llc Bicycle seat
US10842706B2 (en) 2014-07-14 2020-11-24 Exokinetics, Inc. Elevating walker chair
US11602469B2 (en) 2014-07-14 2023-03-14 Exokinetics, Inc. Lifting mechanism and chairs
US20210154065A1 (en) * 2014-07-14 2021-05-27 Exokinetics, Inc. Elevating walker chair and convertible seat
US20160257369A1 (en) * 2015-03-02 2016-09-08 Ford Global Technologies, Llc Removable powerpack and seat for a bicycle
RU2690654C2 (en) * 2015-03-02 2019-06-05 ФОРД ГЛОУБАЛ ТЕКНОЛОДЖИЗ, ЭлЭлСи Bicycle (embodiments) and method of disconnecting portable part of bicycle seat
US9676443B2 (en) * 2015-03-02 2017-06-13 Ford Global Technologies, Llc Removable powerpack and seat for a bicycle
US20200385077A1 (en) * 2015-09-14 2020-12-10 Jon A. Petty Adjustable saddle
US12060128B2 (en) * 2015-09-14 2024-08-13 Jon A. Petty Adjustable saddle
WO2019191097A1 (en) * 2018-03-29 2019-10-03 Exokinetics, Inc. Elevating walker chair and convertible seat
US11116319B1 (en) * 2020-07-01 2021-09-14 Chia Chi Ya Enterprise Co., Ltd. Seat
IT202100008165A1 (en) * 2021-04-02 2022-10-02 Gianni Guarisa CYCLE SADDLE WITH MECHANICAL INCLINATION SYSTEM OF THE TWO COMPONENT PARTS
US11827300B1 (en) * 2021-10-25 2023-11-28 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Butterfly folding seat mechanism for personal transport device

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