Patent classifications
A47C4/44
Folding chair
The present disclosure discloses a folding chair comprising a seat plate, a back plate, two front legs, and two rear legs. Each of the two front legs is connected with a joint. The joint is disposed between the back plate and the seat plate, and the joint extends rearward to form an extension portion. A rear end of the extension portion is rotatably connected to a top end of a corresponding one of the two rear legs, and a barrier extends from a rear edge of each of the two front legs or a front edge of each of the two rear legs. When the folding chair is folded, the barrier separates each of the two front legs from a corresponding one of the two rear legs and provides an accommodation space for fingers between each of the two front legs and the corresponding one of the two rear legs.
Folding rocking chair
A folding rocking chair includes a left arc bottom rod, a right arc bottom rod, a left front rod, a right front rod, a left rear rod, a right rear rod, a seat frame rod, a left armrest rod, a right armrest rod, a left front armrest support rod, a right front armrest support rod, a left first pivot connecting rod, a right first pivot connecting rod, a left second pivot connecting rod, a right second pivot connecting rod, a backrest rod, a left pivot connecting part, a right pivot connecting part, a left multilink part, a right multilink part, a seat frame support part and a backrest support part.
Collapsible Cart with Adjustable Seat
A collapsible cart with adjustable seat designed for folding, portable transport, sitting, or reclining purposes. The said cart features a U-shaped removable U shape axle with wheels attached. The cart accommodates a removable basket, and the cart includes an upright or reclining adjustable seat. The cart is transportable for use in camping, hunting and other outdoors activities.
Collapsible Cart with Adjustable Seat
A collapsible cart with adjustable seat designed for folding, portable transport, sitting, or reclining purposes. The said cart features a U-shaped removable U shape axle with wheels attached. The cart accommodates a removable basket, and the cart includes an upright or reclining adjustable seat. The cart is transportable for use in camping, hunting and other outdoors activities.
Portable Chair
A portable chair may include a first front leg and a second front leg connected by a front sled and a first back leg and a second back leg connected by a back sled. The first front leg and the first back leg may be pivotally connected to a sliding pivot on an armrest, where the sliding pivot moves relative to the armrest to adjust the chair from an upright position to a reclined position. The seat assembly may include a fabric member that is attached secured to a seat frame by a plurality of fabric retention members. In some examples, the portable chair may include a fabric member is releasably connected to the seat frame and back frame and also extends from a forward rail of the seat frame to a top rail of the back frame.
Walking cane that folds into a portable chair
A multi-legged foldable cane chair with a folding geometry such that the members fold into a cane-like shape and unfold into a chair-like seat. The members and braces are joined such that one rear leg, one front leg, one armrest, and one seat bar comprise one side of the cane chair, while a rear brace and front brace separate the sides of the chair, and a seat and backrest provide areas for the user to sit and relieve weight. A handle provides a hand grip if the cane chair is used as a walking or standing aid.
Walking cane that folds into a portable chair
A multi-legged foldable cane chair with a folding geometry such that the members fold into a cane-like shape and unfold into a chair-like seat. The members and braces are joined such that one rear leg, one front leg, one armrest, and one seat bar comprise one side of the cane chair, while a rear brace and front brace separate the sides of the chair, and a seat and backrest provide areas for the user to sit and relieve weight. A handle provides a hand grip if the cane chair is used as a walking or standing aid.
Adjustable bracket for furniture
The present disclosure provides an adjustable bracket for furniture, including a base and multiple support members movably connected to the base; the base includes a lower portion and an upper portion, and the multiple support members include three or more lower support members; the lower portion includes a lower receiving portion configured to receive the lower support members, a screw, and a knob; each lower support member includes a leg and a connection portion disposed proximate to the lower receiving portion; the connection portion includes a first elastic member connected to the lower receiving portion and an end portion away from the mounting surface; the end portion abuts against the upper portion when the legs are in a folded position, and the end portion is tangent to the nut and a tangent point to the nut is changeable when the legs are in an unfolded position.
Adjustable bracket for furniture
The present disclosure provides an adjustable bracket for furniture, including a base and multiple support members movably connected to the base; the base includes a lower portion and an upper portion, and the multiple support members include three or more lower support members; the lower portion includes a lower receiving portion configured to receive the lower support members, a screw, and a knob; each lower support member includes a leg and a connection portion disposed proximate to the lower receiving portion; the connection portion includes a first elastic member connected to the lower receiving portion and an end portion away from the mounting surface; the end portion abuts against the upper portion when the legs are in a folded position, and the end portion is tangent to the nut and a tangent point to the nut is changeable when the legs are in an unfolded position.
Infant lounger
A three pivot point foldable frame has first and second lower front hubs, first and second upper front hubs, a lower rear hub, and an upper rear hub. Six support members interconnect the hubs. First and second support members pivotally engage each other at a first pivot. Third and fifth support members pivotally engage each other at a second pivot. Fourth and sixth support members pivotally engage each other at a third pivot. A child seat or lounger is engaged to the upper hubs. The frame folds out to an operating position and in to a compact position.