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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 03, 2014
Filed:
Oct. 27, 2011
Charles Dean Foss, New Smyma Beach, FL (US);
Aaron King Reimann Dale, Cocoa Beach, FL (US);
Spencer Dewitt Traynom, New Smyma Beach, FL (US);
Richard Jay Garelick, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Charles Dean Foss, New Smyma Beach, FL (US);
Aaron King Reimann Dale, Cocoa Beach, FL (US);
Spencer Dewitt Traynom, New Smyma Beach, FL (US);
Richard Jay Garelick, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Boston Whaler, Inc., Edgewater, FL (US);
Abstract
A reversible seat comprising a backrest, a seat bottom, two guide bars, and two corresponding backrest support assemblies. The guide bars are attached to and disposed on either side of said seat bottom and are disposed on the outside of a base assembly of the seat bottom. The backrest is attached to and disposed between the backrest support assemblies. The backrest support assemblies include a plurality of spindles and a spindle carrier. The spindles of each assembly are in rotational communication with their respective guide bar, providing a sliding engagement. The backrest is pivotably engaged with the backrest assemblies so that it can be adjusted depending on the seating position. The backrest assemblies translate longitudinally across guide bars to provide a plurality of seating positions. The backrest assemblies may also include locking members that engage the base assembly of the seat bottom for securing the backrest in place during use.