US PATENT SUBCLASS 297 / 195.1
STRADDLE SEAT (E.G., SADDLE TYPE, ETC.)


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195.1STRADDLE SEAT (E.G., SADDLE TYPE, ETC.) {16}
195.11  DF  .~> Other than cycle seat
195.12  DF  .~> Plural related seats {1}
196  DF  .~> Base-attached cantilevered spring mounts seat
197  DF  .~> Filamented supporting surface
198  DF  .~> Laminated leaf spring-mounted
199  DF  .~> Pneumatic cushion {1}
201  DF  .~> Sectional or split relatively movable supporting surface
202  DF  .~> Depressed portion spaces body supporting surfaces
203  DF  .~> Rear end supported on inclined rod independently of support for front end
204  DF  .~> With means to adjustably set tautness of supporting surface {3}
208  DF  .~> Coil spring-mounted {2}
214  DF  .~> With cushioned top
215  DF  .~> Bow spring-mounted
215.1  DF  .~> Including an upwardly extending portion at rear of seat {1}
215.13  DF  .~> Adjustable to plural use positions {2}
215.16  DF  .~> Molded plastic saddle


DEFINITION

Classification: 297/195.1

STRADDLE SEAT (E.G., SADDLE TYPE, ETC.):

(under the class definition) Device having structure configured to be sat astride by an occupant.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

156, for a straddle-type seat combined with a table.

219.11, for removable cover for straddle seat.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

54, Harness,

37.1, for a saddle modified to be mounted on an animal. 224, Package and Article Carriers,

30+, for a carrier mounted on a bicycle frame wherein the mounting means are similar to the means by which a saddle seat is mounted on a bicycle frame.

267, Spring Devices,

117, for a fluid spring-type spring device useful in a saddle seat, and subclasses 142+ for other types of spring devices for such use.

280, Land Vehicles,

202+, for an occupant-propelled bicycle-type vehicle in which a means is provided for carrying additional passengers or articles, and subclasses 281.1+ for a bicycle frame structure, per se, and for the combination of a bicycle and a seat where more of the frame is claimed than is necessary for mounting the seat.