Patent classifications
A47C7/626
Bathing chair assembly
A bathing chair assembly includes a chair that is positionable in a shower for a user to sit thereon. The chair is foraminous to pass water therethrough for bathing. A hose is fluidly coupled to the chair and the hose is fluid attachable to a shower head in the shower for receiving water therefrom. In this way the chair sprays the water for bathing the user when the user is sitting in the chair. A pump is coupled to the chair to increase the pressure of the water being sprayed outwardly from the chair. A reservoir is coupled to the chair and the reservoir contains a fluid soap. The reservoir releases the fluid soap into the chair to release a mixture of the fluid soap and the water for bathing.
REMOVABLE UTILITY BASKET FOR CHAIR
A support assembly for supporting articles beneath a seat of a chair assembly includes a support member including an upper surface configured to support an article thereon, a bottom surface opposite the upper surface, and a plurality of fasteners configured to be spaced about a periphery of the support member from one another, each fastener including a first portion configured to extend about less than a majority of a circumference of a first leg of the chair assembly, where a weight of the support member is configured to keep the first portion of each fastener engaged with the first leg, and a second portion that is configured to cooperate with the first portion to prevent the first portion from being disengaged from about the first leg.
UTILITY CADDY FOR A SEAT
The invention is directed to a seat caddy. The caddy connects to a support shaft below a seat and has a laterally extending arm. Connected to the laterally extending arm are various trays, connectors, and the like for connecting various utility devices to the laterally extending arm, such as cup holder, phone holder, quick connects for receipt of an umbrella, fishing net, or other extending rods, bucket holder, or other items. In some embodiments, the seat caddy is rotatably connected to the base of the seat, such that the caddy may be rotated about an axis of the support for positioning in different locations relative to the seat.
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.
Collapsible chair and solar panel shade charger system
A collapsible chair and solar panel shade charger system for creating shade and charging personal electronic devices includes a chair having a seat bottom, a seat back, a pair of arms, and a plurality of legs. A mounting means is foldably coupled to the seat back of the chair. A sun shade is coupled to the mounting means and has a top side and a bottom side. A solar panel is coupled to the top side of the mounting means. A charger housing is coupled to the chair. A plurality of ports is coupled to the charger housing and is in operational communication with the solar panel. The plurality of ports is configured to receive a plurality of charging cables to charge personal electronic devices.
Multi-role omnibucket seat and storage system
A seat and storage system is provided that can be used for fishing in various circumstances, including in water that is located remotely and/or located next to uneven or highly sloped ground. The seat and storage system is designed to combine seating with adaptable integrated storage units in a single multi-purpose unit that can be carried against a person's back by utilizing adjustable shoulder straps. In addition, a drop bag can be placed inside the unit when it is in an open state and the drop bag can be used to hold bait, the catch, or a variety of other items.
Foldable stadium seat and cooler apparatus
A foldable stadium seat and cooler apparatus for comfortable and convenient seating and beverage storage includes a cooler housing having a cooler drawer to store ice and beverages. A pair of leg receptacles is coupled to the cooler top side. Each of a pair of chair legs has a lower attachment portion, a riser portion, and a support portion. The lower attachment portion is selectively engageable with the pair of leg receptacles. The pair of chair legs receives a stadium bench or seat between the lower attachment portion and the support portion of each chair leg. A chair bottom is coupled to the support portion of each chair leg and a chair back is coupled to the pair of chair legs.
Cushioned Stadium Seat Cover
A cushioned stadium seat cover for providing a comfortable and sanitary covering on stadium seats includes a cushion bottom cushion coupled within a bottom cushion pocket. A bottom support pocket is coupled to the bottom cushion pocket to selectively receive a seat bottom of a stadium seat. A connector is coupled to the bottom cushion pocket and a top cushion pocket is coupled to the connector. A top cushion is coupled within a top cushion pocket. A top support pocket is coupled to the top cushion pocket to selectively receive a seat top of the stadium seat.
Bathing Chair Assembly
A bathing chair assembly includes a chair that is positionable in a shower for a user to sit thereon. The chair is foraminous to pass water therethrough for bathing. A hose is fluidly coupled to the chair and the hose is fluid attachable to a shower head in the shower for receiving water therefrom. In this way the chair sprays the water for bathing the user when the user is sitting in the chair. A pump is coupled to the chair to increase the pressure of the water being sprayed outwardly from the chair. A reservoir is coupled to the chair and the reservoir contains a fluid soap. The reservoir releases the fluid soap into the chair to release a mixture of the fluid soap and the water for bathing.
Portably suspended retractable shelf
There is disclosed a portably suspended retractable shelf for storing furniture-side items that includes a horizontal platform having an inner portion and an outer portion. In various embodiments, the inner portion is adapted to be slidably captured between an upper cushion and a lower supporting structure. At least one of a projector insert rotationally adjustable to a plurality of orientations and the following upward-facing compartments is disposed on the outer portion of the horizontal platform and is accessible to a user on the furniture: a collapsible basin, a hanging flexible pocket, and a foldable box. A cutout hole is configured to hold the projector insert or the compartments in a suspended configuration through the shelf. A downward-facing sliding drawer compartment is mounted and/or supported underneath the outer portion of the shelf. A storage container extends from a leading surface of the portable suspended retractable shelf. Other embodiments are also disclosed.