Patent classifications
A47C4/44
Moon chair
A moon chair includes a seat rod, a front foot rod and a rear foot rod, a first supporting rod, a second supporting rod and a fixing member. The first supporting rod is articulated to the seat rod and the fixing member; the second supporting rod is articulated to the front foot rod and the fixing member; the fixing member is installed on the rear foot rod; and the fixing member has a first working state and a second working state. When the fixing member is in the first working state, the moon chair is in an unfolded state. When the fixing member is in the second working state, the moon chair is in a folded state. The moon chair can be unfolded or folded by switching the fixing member between the first working state and the second working state, which is very convenient.
Shooting rest chair
A shooting rest chair, components thereof, and associated methods. The shooting rest chair includes a base configured to rest on a support surface. A seat supported by the base is sized and shaped to support a shooter when the shooter is sitting in the seat. A pivot hub is supported by the base and connects the base to the seat. A weapon support arm assembly connects to the pivot hub by a first pivot connection. The weapon support arm assembly is configured to support the weapon and is pivotable with respect to the base and the seat about the first pivot connection.
Shooting rest chair
A shooting rest chair, components thereof, and associated methods. The shooting rest chair includes a base configured to rest on a support surface. A seat supported by the base is sized and shaped to support a shooter when the shooter is sitting in the seat. A pivot hub is supported by the base and connects the base to the seat. A weapon support arm assembly connects to the pivot hub by a first pivot connection. The weapon support arm assembly is configured to support the weapon and is pivotable with respect to the base and the seat about the first pivot connection.
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.
Portable adjustable chair
A portable adjustable chair is disclosed comprising a seating area for receiving a person having a front portion and a back portion. A front support connected to the front portion of the seating area for supporting the front portion of the seating area is also provided and a back support connected to the back portion of the seating area for supporting the back portion of the seating area. The chair also has a fulcrum member allowing movement of the back support and removing support for the back portion of the seating area provided by the back support while allowing the front support to support the front portion of the seating area and a support member connected to the seating area to support the back portion of the seating area when the back support is not supporting the back portion of the seating area.
CARRYING DEVICE AND FOLDING METHOD THEREOF
A carrying device and a folding method thereof are disclosed. The carrying device includes a seat assembly, a front-leg assembly and a rear-leg assembly. The front-leg assembly includes an upper frame, a lower frame, a first transmission member and a second transmission member. The upper frame is disposed at the lower frame. The first transmission member is disposed at the upper frame and corresponded to the second transmission member. The rear-leg assembly disposed at the lower frame includes a third transmission member disposed corresponding to the second transmission member, a rear-leg frame, and a connector connecting the rear-leg frame with the lower frame. When the upper frame moves relative to the lower frame, the first transmission member drives the third transmission member to move by the second transmission member to link the connector to make the rear-leg frame approach or move away from the lower frame.
COLLAPSIBLE AND PORTABLE ROCKING CHAIR
A collapsible and portable rocking chair includes left and right frame side assemblies collectively defining forward and rear leg members, armrests, seat support members and back support members. The chair also includes transverse connectors connecting the left and right frame said assemblies and supporting the chair in its set-up condition. The connectors are pivotally connected to one another as well as to the left and right frame side assemblies to facilitate folding of the chair frame to a collapsed and bundled condition where all the frame members are pivoted and/or slid relative to one another to a generally parallel condition. Each frame side assembly is supported on a fulcrum point for rocking movement of the chair frame. A rocker mechanism is attached to the chair frame to support the chair during rocking movement and to facilitate rocking of the chair in connection with the user's shifting weight.
Portable chair and methods of forming a 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 front sled may include a first front foot and a second front foot and the back sled may include a first back foot and a second back foot. Each of the feet attached to the front and back sleds may include retention feature holes configured to allow water to drain from the sled/foot interface. The portable chair may further include a seat including a seat frame border including a plurality of protrusions. The seat frame border may be rigidly attached to the seat via an injection molding process. The portable chair may also include a seat frame to which the plurality of protrusions of the seat frame border is configured to be removably attached.
Portable chair and methods of forming a 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 front sled may include a first front foot and a second front foot and the back sled may include a first back foot and a second back foot. Each of the feet attached to the front and back sleds may include retention feature holes configured to allow water to drain from the sled/foot interface. The portable chair may further include a seat including a seat frame border including a plurality of protrusions. The seat frame border may be rigidly attached to the seat via an injection molding process. The portable chair may also include a seat frame to which the plurality of protrusions of the seat frame border is configured to be removably attached.
Portable Rocking Chair
A rocking chair has a frame with first and second leg hubs. The first and second leg hubs each have leg member openings for leg members. The frame also has first and second seat hubs. The seat hubs have seat member openings for seat members. The first and second leg hubs form a leg support frame and the first and second seat hubs form a seat support frame. The leg support frame is rotatably connected to the seat support frame with a biasing member extending therebetween configured to urge against rotation in either direction. The leg members detachably connect to the first and second leg hubs at the leg member openings. The seat members detachably connect to the seat hubs at the seat member openings. Seat connector pockets are provided on the corners of the seat portion to allow the seat portion to detachably connect to the seat members.