Article: Publication No. WO/2009/118432 Published on Oct. 1, Assigned to SIESTA SYSTEMS for Suspended Vertical Head Restraint (Spanish Inventor)

GENEVA, Oct. 6 -- Javier Ferro, Spain, has developed a suspended vertical head restraint for vehicle seats.

The patent has been assigned to SIESTA SYSTEMS S.A., Navarra, Spain.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to a "removable suspended device which serves as both a head rest and a head restraint for the passenger of a vehicle. The invention is essentially characterised in that the device is suspended in space such that it can move without any direct contact being established between the supporting area and the seat, thereby maintaining the vertical position of both the head and neck. The head is further restrained by ...

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