Patent classifications
A47C4/34
Under-seat enclosure
An enclosure may be positioned underneath a chair seat to at least partially enclose the under-seat space and may open and close in conjunction with the expanding and collapsing of the chair. In one aspect, the under-seat enclosure is usable with side-to-side folding chairs (e.g., director-style folding chairs), with or without a footrest. Among other things, the under-seat enclosure may include accessory pockets and panels. In addition, the under-seat enclosure may optionally include dividers that sub-divide an interior compartment into multiple compartments.
LIGHTWEIGHT COLLAPSIBLE CHAIR WITH TREKKING POLES SUPPORTS
Embodiments of chair systems incorporating trekking poles include a low-back design employing fixed-length trekking poles, and a high-back design employing adjustable-length trekking poles that allow for adjusting the recline angle of the chair. The chair system generally includes a tubular frame that releasably engages a flexible seat. The tubular frame includes a front hub and a rear hub spaced one from the other by a cross bar, plus front and rear footings which stabilize the chair system on the ground or undersurface. A V-shaped upper support extending from the front hub supports and holds open the leg portion of the flexible seat, while the trekking poles are releasably engaged with and extend upwardly from the rear hub to support, and hold open and upright the back portion of the flexible seat.
LIGHTWEIGHT COLLAPSIBLE CHAIR WITH TREKKING POLES SUPPORTS
Embodiments of chair systems incorporating trekking poles include a low-back design employing fixed-length trekking poles, and a high-back design employing adjustable-length trekking poles that allow for adjusting the recline angle of the chair. The chair system generally includes a tubular frame that releasably engages a flexible seat. The tubular frame includes a front hub and a rear hub spaced one from the other by a cross bar, plus front and rear footings which stabilize the chair system on the ground or undersurface. A V-shaped upper support extending from the front hub supports and holds open the leg portion of the flexible seat, while the trekking poles are releasably engaged with and extend upwardly from the rear hub to support, and hold open and upright the back portion of the flexible seat.
Orthopedic lounge chair
An orthopedic lounge chair includes a substantially flat support surface that has a length, a width, a front side, and a back side and defines a back support section, a seat section foldably joined to the back support section at a first fold junction, and a leg support section foldably joined to the seat section at a second fold junction, a first bolster support coupled to and rising away from the front side of the back support section, the first bolster support extending longitudinally at least a majority of the width of the support surface, a second bolster support coupled to and rising away from the front side of the seat support section, the second bolster support extending longitudinally at least a majority of the width of the support surface, and a third bolster support coupled to and rising away from the front side of the leg support section, the third bolster support extending longitudinally a majority of the width of the support surface, wherein the first bolster, the second bolster, and the third bolster are not located on the first fold junction or the second fold junction of the lounge chair.
Orthopedic lounge chair
An orthopedic lounge chair includes a substantially flat support surface that has a length, a width, a front side, and a back side and defines a back support section, a seat section foldably joined to the back support section at a first fold junction, and a leg support section foldably joined to the seat section at a second fold junction, a first bolster support coupled to and rising away from the front side of the back support section, the first bolster support extending longitudinally at least a majority of the width of the support surface, a second bolster support coupled to and rising away from the front side of the seat support section, the second bolster support extending longitudinally at least a majority of the width of the support surface, and a third bolster support coupled to and rising away from the front side of the leg support section, the third bolster support extending longitudinally a majority of the width of the support surface, wherein the first bolster, the second bolster, and the third bolster are not located on the first fold junction or the second fold junction of the lounge chair.
Folding chair
Various embodiments provide a folding chair. The folding chair includes a frame body having a back, an arm, a front leg and a rear leg frame members. The front and rear leg frame members are configured to support the frame body in an upright position on a ground surface in an unfolded state. Each frame member includes an intermediate section, and a pair of extended sections extending from the intermediate section forming a U-shaped frame member. The frame member also includes a plurality of connecting members moveably coupling the plurality of frame members for allowing the frame body to attain the unfolded state or a folded state. The folding chair also includes a cover member configured to cover the frame body to form at least a seat portion and a backrest portion. The seat portion is supported by the arm frame member and the backrest portion is supported by the back frame member.
Folding chair
Various embodiments provide a folding chair. The folding chair includes a frame body having a back, an arm, a front leg and a rear leg frame members. The front and rear leg frame members are configured to support the frame body in an upright position on a ground surface in an unfolded state. Each frame member includes an intermediate section, and a pair of extended sections extending from the intermediate section forming a U-shaped frame member. The frame member also includes a plurality of connecting members moveably coupling the plurality of frame members for allowing the frame body to attain the unfolded state or a folded state. The folding chair also includes a cover member configured to cover the frame body to form at least a seat portion and a backrest portion. The seat portion is supported by the arm frame member and the backrest portion is supported by the back frame member.
Dual-use bleacher seat
A dual-use bleacher seat having a backrest, a cushion assembly and two L-shaped hooks, wherein the backrest is connected to the cushion assembly, and the two L-shaped hooks are arranged on left and right sides of the front end of the bottom surface of the cushion assembly respectively. The dual-use bleacher seat further having two U-shaped leg tubes which are rotatably connected to left and right sides of the bottom surface of the cushion assembly respectively. The dual-use bleacher seat of the utility model can serve as a bleacher seat and can also be used for daily recreations and rests, so that the use frequency of the bleacher seat is increased, and the application range of the bleacher seat is expanded; and the dual-use bleacher seat is easy to fold and store and convenient to carry and satisfies the use requirements of users in different environments.
Dual-use bleacher seat
A dual-use bleacher seat having a backrest, a cushion assembly and two L-shaped hooks, wherein the backrest is connected to the cushion assembly, and the two L-shaped hooks are arranged on left and right sides of the front end of the bottom surface of the cushion assembly respectively. The dual-use bleacher seat further having two U-shaped leg tubes which are rotatably connected to left and right sides of the bottom surface of the cushion assembly respectively. The dual-use bleacher seat of the utility model can serve as a bleacher seat and can also be used for daily recreations and rests, so that the use frequency of the bleacher seat is increased, and the application range of the bleacher seat is expanded; and the dual-use bleacher seat is easy to fold and store and convenient to carry and satisfies the use requirements of users in different environments.
High-rise sports chair
The present invention relates to an elevated portable chair that includes: a seat and a pair of collapsible legs, wherein the pair includes a front leg and a rear leg, wherein rear leg extends, and pivots open from a mid-point on the front leg. A rear bracket extends from a rear edge of the seat to a distal end of the rear leg to provide stabilizing support, where a horizontal brace is placed at a midpoint of the rear bracket. Other features of the chair include a back support; a first arm rest; a second arm rest and a solar panel on a top edge of the back support. The solar panel provides a power source for the at least one power outlet provided on the chair.