Patent classifications
A47C7/624
LOUNGE CHAIR WITH ERGONOMIC FEATURES
A lounge chair includes a frame including an upper body section, and a lower body section, a support section and support material. The upper body section is operatively coupled to the lower body section to pivot between a plurality of angular positions. The upper body section includes an aperture extending through the support material to receive the face of an individual when lying in a supine position. The lower body section is operatively coupled to the support section with an anterior tilt. The lounge chair includes armrests which pivot incrementally between a plurality of angular positions in a direction transverse, parallel or both transverse and parallel to a plane of a side member of the lower body section.
Folding Chair Armrest with Acoustic Enhancing Cell Phone Holder
An armrest assembly for use on a folding chair. The armrest assembly has a molded plastic body with a top surface and an underside. The armrest assembly is provided with a phone holder construct that amplifies sounds produced by a cell phone. An access opening is formed in the top surface of the armrest. A receptacle for holding the cell phone is positioned under the access opening. The receptacle has a base that is smaller than the access opening. Side walls extend from the access opening to the base, therein creating a tapered construct capable of amplifying sounds generated within the receptacle by the cell phone. Protrusions are formed on the base of the receptacle. The protrusions support the cell phone in the receptacle and prevent the speakers of the cell phone from becoming muffled by directly contacting the base within the receptacle.
Modular furniture
Provided is a modular furniture apparatus comprising a chair, a first cup holder engaged with the chair, a first tablet, and a first engagement fixture. The first cup holder may define a substantially cylindrical first cavity having a substantially cylindrical first interior wall elongated along a first cylinder axis, the first interior wall bounded, by an inward-facing first bottom end wall, and by an open aperture opposite the first bottom end wall along the first cylinder axis. The first tablet may have a first tablet surface, and a second tablet surface opposite said first tablet surface. The first engagement fixture may be fixedly engaged with the first tablet, and may have a first protrusion defining a substantially cylindrical first exterior surface adapted to removably and securely engage with the substantially cylindrical first cavity.
CONSOLE TABLE APPARATUS FOR VEHICLES
Disclosed herein may be a console table apparatus for a vehicle. A table configured to slide upward may be installed on a door which opens in a lateral direction of an upper module. A motor for moving the upper module upward or downward, a motor for opening the door, a motor for moving the table upward, and a motor for rotating and deploying the table are provided. A control button for controlling the motors is provided on an armrest module. A deployment operation of the table is automatically performed, so that the console table apparatus is convenient for use.
Work chair with adjustable tray
A work chair includes a chair body, a plurality of wheel sets mounted at the bottom side of the chair body, a seat cushion mounted at the top side of the peripheral wall of the chair body, two guide rails mounted at the chair body at one lateral side each defining a longitudinal sliding slot and locating notch in communication with the sliding slot, a tray, a pivot bolt pivotally connecting the tray to the sliding slots of the rail for allowing the tray to be moved along the sliding slots of the guide rails and having an engagement portion for selectively engaging in one locating notch of each guide rail to hold the tray positively at the selected elevational position for carrying tools.
SEAT-MOUNTED UMBRELLA ADAPTER AND METHOD
A device for mounting an umbrella to a seat; the device includes a seat-sleeve, an umbrella-sleeve, a first-cantilever, and a second-cantilever. The seat-sleeve has a tubular sidewall and a cylindrical cavity within the sidewall. The sidewall of the seat-sleeve is constructed to allow a support of a seat, particularly a boat-seat, to pass through the seat-sleeve, in such a way that the support can slide and rotate freely within the seat-sleeve. Likewise, the umbrella-sleeve also has a tubular sidewall and a cylindrical cavity within the sidewall. The sidewall of the umbrella-sleeve is constructed to allow the shaft of an umbrella to pass through it in such a way that the shaft can slide and rotate freely within the umbrella-sleeve. The first-cantilever and the second-cantilever each are attached to both the seat-sleeve and the umbrella-sleeve, enabling the device to mount the umbrella to the boat-seat.
Sofa caddy
The sofa caddy is a storage apparatus. The sofa caddy is configured for use with a chair. The chair is further defined with a manchette, a bench, and a cushion. The bench is a horizontal support surface formed by the chair. The cushion is a padding structure that: 1) rests on the bench; and 2) is placed against the manchette. The manchette is a vertical structure that prevents the cushion from sliding off of the bench. The sofa caddy removably attaches to the chair. The sofa caddy comprises a base sheeting, a plurality of pockets, and a counterweight. The plurality of pockets and the counterweight attach to the base sheeting. The counterweight inserts between the cushion and the manchette to secure the soda caddy to the chair. The base sheeting drapes over the manchette of the chair. The plurality of pockets store the one or more domestic articles.
Buoyant Pool Lounge Chair
A buoyant pool lounge chair is disclosed. In one embodiment of the buoyant pool lounge chair, frame members collectively form an open chair frame with buoyant cushions forming a chair seat and a backrest as well as a left arm rest and a right arm rest. The left arm rest and the right arm rest are each intersected by a cup holder. A recess in the cup holder has a forward tilt relative to a horizontal axis having an angle between approximately 20 degrees and approximately 40 degrees toward the front end of the buoyant pool lounge chair. In operation, when the buoyant pool lounge chair is supporting a person while the buoyant pool chair is floating in water, the forward tilt of the cup holder provides a compensating-leveling mechanism that mitigates spilling of liquid in the cup when the cup is placed within the cup holder.
Buoyant Pool Lounge Chair Frame and Buoyant Pool Lounge Chair Using the Same
A buoyant pool lounge chair frame and buoyant pool lounge chair using the same are disclosed. In one embodiment of the buoyant pool lounge chair for supporting a person while the buoyant pool chair is floating in water, frame members collectively form an open chair frame including a back frame and leg frame pivotally coupled thereto. Buoyant cushions are attached to the frame members to form a chair seat, a backrest, and a leg rest. A pair of rear pivotal coupling and clutch assemblies are coupled to the seat frame and to the back frame to adjust and fix the angle of recline of the back frame relative to the seat frame. Similarly, a pair of front pivotal coupling and clutch assemblies coupled to the leg frame and to the back frame to adjust and fix the angle of extension of the leg frame relative to the seat frame.
CONVERTIBLE-COUCH WITH CONCEALED CONVENIENCE FEATURES
A convertible couch with concealed storage includes an upper seat back, a seat bottom adapted for sliding inwardly for a first mode and sliding outwardly for a second mode, and an articulating seat section between the upper seat back and the seat bottom. The articulating seat section converts between a lower seat back in the first mode and an inner seat bottom in the second mode. The first mode is adapted for seating and the second mode is adapted for lying and reclining. A storage location housing convenience features is located behind the articulating section, such that the storage location and convenience features are concealed in the first mode and accessible in the second mode.