Patent classifications
A47C15/00
Furniture having load-bearing or non-load bearing structures for storage of water or other material
Furniture pieces which incorporate load-bearing or non-load bearing structures in which water or other material may be stored. By incorporating such storage capacity within furniture, a user may take advantage of space that would otherwise be unused or unusable to unobtrusively and conveniently store an emergency water supply or other desired material.
Furniture having load-bearing or non-load bearing structures for storage of water or other material
Furniture pieces which incorporate load-bearing or non-load bearing structures in which water or other material may be stored. By incorporating such storage capacity within furniture, a user may take advantage of space that would otherwise be unused or unusable to unobtrusively and conveniently store an emergency water supply or other desired material.
Flotation device in the form of a vehicle
A flotation device is described that provides a means for relaxation and enjoyment when used in a pool, lake, or other body of water. The flotation device is inflatable and includes a body configured in the form of a vehicle having a front side, a back side, a right side, and a left side. The flotation device further includes a seating area within an interior of the body of the flotation device, two side view mirrors, and a windshield frame. The body of the flotation device is configured to resemble a convertible version of a muscle car including doors, tires, and accompanying logos and details associated with a muscle car. The convertible version of the muscle car further includes a convertible roof that is folded and in an open position as displayed on the flotation device.
Gaming simulation chasis
A gaming chair assembly with adjustable keyboard assembly having a base frame assembly with a tubular framing configuration and a keyboard tray assembly having a lower tubular arm member selectively and telescopically coupled to one of the plurality of base frame members in a selectively lockable configuration, a pivoting lower tubular arm member rotatably coupled to the lower tubular arm member, two upright tubular arm members coupled together, wherein one of the upright tubular arm members has a tubular t-post defining a through hole thereon. A keyboard support member is selectively, slidably, and lockably coupled to the tubular t-post and disposed within the through hole thereon and a keyboard tray member with a mounting bracket coupled thereto is pivotably coupled to a tray clamping member with a through hole defined thereon and that is selectively, slidably, and lockably coupled to the keyboard support member.
Portable Recreational Device with Safety Folding Apparatus
A portable expandable device with a contracting mechanism which allows for many forms of recreational products and structures to be expanded, reinforced in the expanded shape, and then contracted easily to regain its portable form. The expansion means is exercised by the use of at least one of the following, resiliently extending, unfolding, inflating, as to become an expanding form which can then be easily retracted to the redeployed form. The retraction mechanism reverses the expansion process utilizing a mechanism which sequentially exerts the forces needed in the proper locations in order to ensure proper contraction. Disclosed embodiments utilized supplemental structural reinforcement of the expanded form through the use of joints, releasable interlocks, latching mechanisms, air bladders, to ensure the form is stable and usable. The objective being a stable structure with a rapid and easy deployment and a supplemental retraction means as to be easily transportable.
ADJUSTABLE FULLY UPHOLSTERED CHAISE LOUNGER
An adjustable fully upholstered chaise recliner is provided. The chaise comprises a stationary outer frame coupled to a platform. The platform is configured to move between a first position and a second position while the outer frame remains stationary. A cushion is coupled to the platform and is fully upholstered to the platform such that a cover material encloses the cushion and the platform. Movement of the platform causes one or more bending portions of the cushion to bend. The chaise further comprises one or more cords, each extending through the cushion with a first end coupled to the cover material and a second end coupled to the platform. The cords are configured to pull on the cover material such that movement of the platform from the first position to the second position does not result in bunching of the cover material near the bending portions of the cushion.
EXERCISE CHAIR
An exercise chair includes a seat assembly, a backrest, a movable supporting member, a position-limiting device, and a resilient position-restoring element. The backrest is pivotally connected to a pivotal connection portion of the seat assembly. The movable supporting member includes a roller for contact with the ground and is pivotally connected to the backside of the backrest. When the tilted state of the backrest is changed, the movable supporting member changes the position at which the ground is in contact with the roller, lest the exercise chair tip over backward. The position-limiting device is connected between the pivotal connection portion and the movable supporting member to adjust and limit the aforesaid contact position. Should the position-limiting device fail, a second position-limiting device provided on the backrest can prevent the exercise chair from falling backward. The resilient position-restoring element helps restore the exercise chair to its most compact configuration.
Device for fastening a preferably planar object to a construction
A device for fastening a planar object to a construction, including a first holding element and a second holding element which can be interlockingly connected to the first holding element. The first holding element, which can be connected to the construction or to the object or is an integral part of the construction or of the object, has a C- or U-shaped inner profile, in that the second holding element, which can be connected to the object or the construction or is an integral part of the object or the construction, has a C- or U-shaped outer profile, and in that the C- or U-shaped outer profile can be interlockingly accommodated in the inner profile and can be clamped against the inner profile by means of a clamping element.
Device for fastening a preferably planar object to a construction
A device for fastening a planar object to a construction, including a first holding element and a second holding element which can be interlockingly connected to the first holding element. The first holding element, which can be connected to the construction or to the object or is an integral part of the construction or of the object, has a C- or U-shaped inner profile, in that the second holding element, which can be connected to the object or the construction or is an integral part of the object or the construction, has a C- or U-shaped outer profile, and in that the C- or U-shaped outer profile can be interlockingly accommodated in the inner profile and can be clamped against the inner profile by means of a clamping element.
Submergible stool
A submergible stool includes a body having a top, a bottom spaced from the top, and a sidewall extending between the top and the bottom and defining an enclosed interior cavity extending between the top, the bottom, and the sidewall. A first aperture is formed in the sidewall proximate the bottom and extends from the enclosed interior cavity to an exterior of the stool. A second aperture is formed in the sidewall proximate the top and extends from the enclosed interior cavity to an exterior of the stool. The apertures are positioned such that when the stool is placed in a body of water, water will flow into the interior cavity through the first aperture, air will be forced out of the second aperture, and the stool will sink to a bottom of the body of water in an upright position.