A contoured seat cover is provided which converts a bench seat assembly of an automative vehicle into a seat containing simulated bucket seats. The seat cover includes a seat back cover and a seat bench cover, both of which include a plurality of separate fabric panels sewn together. The seat back cover has protrusions at the lateral extremities of the seat back which are filled with raised foam cushioning and which form shoulder cradles. At least one raised back position divider divides the seat back into a plurality of occupant back rest positions. Likewise, the seat bench cover includes upwardly projecting occupant posterior position delineating protrusions at its lateral extremities and at least one intermediate divider, filled with foam, which divides the seat cover into occupant posterior support positions that are laterally aligned with the occupant back rest positions of the seat back cover. Forwardly projecting lumbar supports are provided in the lumbar region of each occupant back rest position.
A wheelchair has a seating support system. The seating support system has a horizontal seat support including a cushion which provides hard or firm as well as cushioned soft seat characteristics. likewise, a vertical back cushion is included which has a removable member providing hard or firm as well as cushioned soft back characteristics.
A cover for the seat back and head rest of a motor vehicle having bucket seats is designed with the look and feel of a typical hooded sweatshirt. Features such as a "hood", "hand warmer" type pockets and a stretchable waistband enhance the illusion. The cover uses typical sweatshirt materials which have a variety of desirable characteristics. For example, a cotton facing with cotton fleece lining is hypo allergenic and has the desirable combination of stretch and absorbency. The cover also provides a venue for the display of popular logos, such as sports team names or college names in an automobile. The cover is easy to remove and install. Moreover, a "hand warmer" pocket is provided in the lumbar region in the seat back front, which may be stuffed with soft material to enchance comfort and lumbar support. Other pockets may be provided on a back side for maps or other items which may be conveniently stored within.
The invention provides a simple mechanism whereby the material of a seat-cover assembly of the side section of the front of a vehicle seat stretches so as to snugly fit the shape of the seat's seat-pad assembly, thereby covering the seat so that it has a good appearance. A material-puller is arranged, on the boundary of the side section of the seat and the central section of a seat-cover assembly that covers the seat, in such a way that (a) the material-puller's top-end side of an appropriate length is affixed to the boundary between the rear-bottom part of said central section and the rear-bottom part of the side section, (b) the material-puller's bottom end is affixed to the front of a piece of cloth at the back-face bottom end of the main-part seat-cover assembly in the last step of sewing the cover on the seat, and (c) the seat-cover assembly is attached to the seat by pulling the bottom end of the seat-cover assembly in the backside direction. The material-puller is composed of a material having less stretching capability than that of the seat-cover.
An apparatus and method for deterring slippage of a seat cushion, arm chair slip cover, or head slip cover relative to a chair seat, furniture arm, or seat back includes a relatively thin layer of material having characteristics which resists slippage of the cushion or slip cover relative to the furniture. The layer is formed to conform with the perimeter outline of the cushion or slip cover. The layer holds the cushion or slip cover in place preventing premature costly replacement of chair cushions or slip covers.
A one-piece upholstery cover that covers all the visible surfaces of a typical seat such as seatback cushion, seat pan cushion, seat pan extension cushion, leg rest cushion, and leg rest extension cushion. A seat covering system is also disclosed. The seat covering system includes a single elongated piece of upholstery having a first end and a second end and a loop portion intermediate the first and second ends. A first attachment portion is adjacent to the first end of the upholstery, and at least one spring mechanism attached to the second end. A first and second pivot member are attached to opposite sides of a seat back of a reclining chair. These first and second pivot members are also fixed to a seat pedestal while a connecting member having a first end attached to the first pivot member and a second end attached to the second pivot member extends through the loop portion of the elongated piece of upholstery.