Claims
- 1. A quick-release securing mechanism, comprising:a bracket including: a base; a tongue, extending perpendicularly from the base; a back piece, extending perpendicularly from the base in a same direction as the tongue; and a stop extending perpendicularly from the back piece and towards the tongue; and a plate including; a top and a bottom surface, a front edge and a back edge, and a groove in the bottom surface, the plate being movable between a first position in which the plate is engaged with the bracket, wherein at least a portion of the front edge of the plate is substantially adjacent to the back piece, wherein the tongue substantially extends into the groove, and wherein at least a portion of the top surface is substantially under the stop, and a second position wherein the plate is disengaged from the bracket.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1, wherein the back piece is on an opposite end of the base from the tongue.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 1, wherein the groove extends through the plate.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 3, wherein, in the first position, the tongue extends through the groove and the plate.
- 5. The mechanism of claim 1, further comprising:a lock assembly, attached to the bracket, that renders the plate substantially immovable while the plate is in the first position and the lock assembly is in a locked position.
- 6. The mechanism of claim 5, wherein the lock assembly can only be unlocked by use of a key or combination.
- 7. The mechanism of claim 5, wherein the lock assembly comprises:a back plate attached to the bracket; a front plate attached to the back plate; a cavity formed by the back plate and the front plate and located between the plate and the front plate; a slot located in and extending through the lock assembly and to the cavity, wherein the slot provides access to the cavity; and a latch moveable within the lock cavity between a locked and an unlocked position, the latch comprising an eyelet positioned on the latch and accessibly through the slot.
- 8. The mechanism of claim 7, wherein in the locked position the latch extends beyond a bottom edge of the front plate and secures the plate in the bracket in the first position and in the unlocked position the latch does not secure the plate in the bracket in the first position.
- 9. The mechanism of claim 8, wherein, when in the locked position, the latch fits into an indentation on the base plate.
- 10. The mechanism of claim 9, wherein the indentation extends through the base.
- 11. The mechanism of claim 10, wherein the latch, when in the locked position, extends through the indentation and through the base.
- 12. The mechanism of claim 8, wherein the latch does not extend beyond the bottom edge of the front plate when in the unlocked position.
- 13. The mechanism of claim 7, wherein the latch can be moved to the unlocked position by any device capable of being inserted into the slot and the eyelet and capable of transfering enough force to move the latch from the locked to the unlocked position.
- 14. The mechanism of claim 7, wherein the latch further includes at least one spring cavity with at least one spring that positions the latch in the locked position and exerts a force that resists movement of the latch into the unlocked position.
- 15. The mechanism of claim 14, wherein the spring exerts a force against a top surface of the cavity that positions the latch in the locked position.
- 16. A quick-release securing mechanism, comprising:a bracket including; a base, a tongue, extending perpendicularly from the base, a back piece, extending perpendicularly from the base in a same direction as the tongue, and a stop extending perpendicularly from the back piece and towards the tongue, and a plate including, a top and a bottom surface, a front edge and a back edge, and a groove in the bottom surface, the plate being movable between a first position in which the plate is engaged with the bracket wherein at least a portion of the front edge of the plate is substantially adjacent to the back piece, the tongue substantially extends into the groove and at least a portion of the top surface is substantially under the stop and a second position wherein the plate is disengaged from the bracket.
- 17. The mechanism of claim 16, further comprising:a lock assembly, attached to the bracket, that renders the plate substantially immovable while the plate is in the first position and the lock assembly is in a locked position, the lock assembly including; a back plate attached to the bracket; a front plate attached to the back plate; a cavity formed by the back plate and the front plate and located between the plate and the front plate; a slot located in and extending through the lock assembly and to the cavity, wherein the slot provides access to the cavity; and a latch moveable within the cavity between a locked and an unlocked position, the latch comprising an eyelet positioned on the latch and accessibly through the slot.
- 18. A method of securing a seat to a fixed location comprising:providing a seat that includes a baseplate at the bottom thereof, wherein the baseplate includes; a top and a bottom surface, a front edge and a back edge, and a groove in the bottom surface; installing a bracket at a predetermined location on a floor, wherein the bracket includes; a base, a tongue extending perpendicularly from the base, a back piece extending perpendicularly from the base in a same direction as the tongue, and a stop extending perpendicularly from the back piece and towards the tongue; and inserting the baseplate into the bracket so as to allow the baseplate to be movable between a first position in which the baseplate is engaged with the bracket, at least a portion of the front edge of the baseplate is substantially adjacent to the back piece, the tongue substantially extends into the groove, and at least a portion of the top surface is substantially under the stop, and a second position wherein the plate is disengaged from the bracket.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising:securing a lock assembly to the bracket.
- 20. A quick-release securing mechanism, comprising:a bracket including: a base; a tongue, extending from the base at an acute angle with respect to the base; a back piece, extending perpendicularly from the base in a same direction as the tongue; and a stop extending perpendicularly from the back piece and towards the tongue; and a plate including; a top and a bottom surface, a front edge and a back edge, and a groove in the bottom surface, the plate being movable between a first position in which the plate is engaged with the bracket, wherein at least a portion of the front edge of the plate is substantially adjacent to the back piece, and wherein the tongue substantially extends into the groove, and a second position wherein the plate is disengaged from the bracket.
- 21. A method of securing a seat to a fixed location comprising:providing a seat that includes a baseplate at the bottom thereof; installing a bracket and a stop at a predetermined location on a floor, wherein the bracket includes a base, a tongue extending non-perpendicularly from the,base, and a back piece extending perpendicularly from the base, and wherein the stop extends perpendicularly from the back piece and towards the tongue; and inserting the baseplate into the bracket.
- 22. A quick-release securing mechanism, comprising:a bracket including: a base; a tongue, extending perpendicularly from the base; a back piece, extending perpendicularly from the base in a same direction as the tongue; a plate including; a top and a bottom surface, a front edge and a back edge, and a groove in the bottom surface, the plate being movable between a first position in which the plate is engaged with the bracket, wherein at least a portion of the front edge of the plate is substantially adjacent to the back piece, and wherein the tongue substantially extends into the groove, and a second position wherein the plate is disengaged from the bracket.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority of Provisional Application No. 60/153,241, filed on Sep. 13, 1999, incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Provisional Applications (1)
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