Patent classifications
A47C4/00
BACKPACK HARNESS FOR SUPPORTING A FOLDING STAND AND OTHER ACCESSORIES
A backpack harness for supporting a folding stand thereon as well as other accessories. The folded stand and harness have cooperating elements which enable the folded stand to be selectively removably secured to the harness. The harness may have other accessories selectively removably secured thereto.
BACKPACK HARNESS FOR SUPPORTING A FOLDING STAND AND OTHER ACCESSORIES
A backpack harness for supporting a folding stand thereon as well as other accessories. The folded stand and harness have cooperating elements which enable the folded stand to be selectively removably secured to the harness. The harness may have other accessories selectively removably secured thereto.
Backpack for carrying collapsible chairs
A portable backpack for the storage and transport of a collapsible quad chair, in which the insertion or removal of the collapsible quad chair is enabled by maintaining the shape of the opening through placement of the flap away from the opening to prevent deformation of the opening.
Slip cover for an outdoor, collapsible chair
The slip cover for an outdoor collapsible chair is adapted for use with a chair. The slip cover for an outdoor collapsible chair is designed to drape over a chair in a manner that provides a clean top surface upon which the user can sit. The slip cover for an outdoor collapsible chair is designed to be able to be folded on to the user. Optionally, the slip cover for an outdoor collapsible chair can further comprises a plurality of pockets such that when the slip cover for an outdoor collapsible chair is folded on the user the plurality of pockets are accessible. As a further option, the slip cover for an outdoor collapsible chair can be formed from a water resistant insulated textiles that is suitable for blankets. The slip cover for an outdoor collapsible chair comprises a plurality of panels and a plurality of sewn seams.
Portable folding chair
The folding chair comprises a group of foot pipes, a group of seat frame pipes, a group of rotating connection pipes, a group of locking pipes and fabric. The group of foot pipes comprises a left and a right foot pipes. Armrest fixing pieces are fixedly installed on the upper ends of the foot pipes. A limiting piece is fixed in the middle of the foot pipes. A sliding piece is sleeved below the limiting piece. The upper ends of the four rotating pipes are rotatably connected with the seat frame pipes through a seat frame rotating piece; the other end of the four rotating pipes is rotatably connected with another linkage pipe of the four rotating pipes through a rotating piece fixed thereto; the rotating pipes are symmetrically arranged.
Quick and easy bench and the hot tub cover platform
A quick and easy bench and a hot tub cover platform. The bench top has three support braces: one left side, one center, and one right side. The bench top is hinged to a 24 on a wall. There is another 24 lower on the wall for the left, center, and right side braces to support the bench top. There are saddles on the bottom of the bench and a lower 24 on wall for the braces to support the bench. The top of the hot tub platform consists of 5-24's screwed to 4 stringers running perpendicular to the 5-24's and supported on the backside by 4 vertical 24's with a cross brace 24 at the bottom and top. The platform is attached to the hot tub skirt by a 24 screwed on the tub skirt.
Flexible furniture with wood panels and related methods
A flexible article is provided having a core formed from a plurality of laminar panels that are inter-connected to provide an expandable structure upon movement of the panels away from each other. Opposite ends of the core terminate, in a pair of end panels whereby the end panels may be moved apart to expand the expandable structure. Each of the panels are made from wood material. The panels, for example, include two wood sheets with longitudinally oriented grains and a flexible backing sheet that is sandwiched and adhered between the two wood sheets.
Compact collapsible chair
A collapsible chair comprises a pair of intermediate frame members, seat support poles, leg poles, and a pliable seat. The intermediate frame members can be oriented in a crossed manner or can be oriented, via a pivot connection between the two, such that they are parallel. Each intermediate frame member comprises pole sockets. The seat support poles are removably securable to the intermediate frame members via the pole sockets. The leg poles are also removably securable to the intermediate frame members via the pole sockets. The pliable seat is removably attachable to all four of the seat support poles in a manner such that the seat support poles can support the seat, with the leg poles supporting the intermediate frame members, and the intermediate frame members supporting the seat support poles.
Folding furniture
A folding chair comprising a framework, a deployment mechanism for fully retracting or expanding the frame, a seat and a back attached to the framework. The framework includes a back, a pair of opposing sides, each of which include a rear section and a front section that are hingedly connected to one another, a front section that extends between the front ends of the sides' front sections, and a seat that includes a front seat frame hingedly attached at its front edge to the interior surface of the front section, and a rear seat frame that is hingedly attached at its rear edge to the back. The seat's front and rear frames are also hingedly connected to each other along their adjacent edges. Retraction of the chair is achieved by a gas piston that is actuated by a string that the user can pull to create a fore that fully retracts the frame.
Hinge member and foldable structure incorporating the same
Hinge members and foldable structures incorporating the same are described herein. A foldable structure includes a section, a brace, and a hinge member attaching to the section to enable the section to move between a folded position and an extended position. The hinge member includes a first bracket and a second bracket that are hingedly joined to each other. The first bracket includes a first flange that is integrally formed and extending from the first bracket. The first brace is attached, between the first flange of the first bracket and a surface of a different structure, to the first hinge member.