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  • 2672 Emily Ct, Canton, MI 48188 (734) 751-4975
  • Superior Township, MI
  • Livonia, MI
  • 1931 Savannah Ln, Ypsilanti, MI 48198
  • 906 Maple Ave, Monroe, MI 48162

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Us Patents

Modular Furniture Attachment Strap

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US Patent:
7448689, Nov 11, 2008
Filed:
Mar 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/374617
Inventors:
Howard S. Carter - Chattanooga TN, US
Cynthia D. Rollins - Oakdale TN, US
Thomas M. Swafford - Dayton TN, US
Andrew C. Resovsky - Ypsilanti MI, US
Mark D. Bullock - Hixson TN, US
Assignee:
La-Z-Boy Incorporated - Monroe MI
International Classification:
A44B 18/00
US Classification:
29744014, 297248, 24442
Abstract:
A furniture member strap system includes a first strap having loop members at a first end and hook members at a second end and a first sewn area positioned between the loop members and the hook members. A second strap has opposed ends overlapping each other creating a looped end. A buckle member has an elongated aperture to receive the looped end. A strap assembly has the second end of the first strap slid through the aperture of the buckle member and the hook members releasably engaged with the loop members. The assembly joins first and second members of a furniture assembly having the first and second straps sewn to the first and second furniture members.

Heavy Lift Chair

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US Patent:
20060076813, Apr 13, 2006
Filed:
Oct 13, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/964286
Inventors:
Michael Mohn - Monroe MI, US
Andrew Resovsky - Ypsilanti MI, US
Larry LaPointe - Temperance MI, US
International Classification:
A47C 1/02
US Classification:
297330000
Abstract:
A power-assisted heavy lift chair comprises a base assembly. A chair frame is supported on the base assembly. A lift mechanism communicates with the base assembly and the chair frame, and is operable to actuate the chair frame between first and second positions. A transformer provides electrical power to an electric motor. The electric motor provides rotational power to the lift mechanism at a first rate to lift and/or lower the chair frame. The electric motor draws current from the transformer according to a load upon the chair frame. The rate that the electric motor lifts and/or lowers the chair frame depends upon the voltage provided by the transformer. The transformer is operable to provide a generally constant voltage regardless of the current draw of the electric motor. Therefore, the electric motor lifts and/or lowers the chair at a constant rate independent of the load on the chair.
Andrew Carl Resovsky from Canton, MI, age ~47 Get Report