Patent classifications
A47C4/48
TYPE OF SIMPLE FOLDING CHAIR
A folding chair that includes a frame and seat and back fabric supported by the frame. The frame includes primary leg frames and secondary leg frames that cross-hinge on both sides, and the lower sections hinge to a pair of backrest bars of the secondary leg frames. There is a support ring or armrest bars at the hinges between the primary leg bars and the backrest bars to form traction to the backrest bars and to provide armrest function.
CROSSWISE-FOLDING ROCKING CHAIR
A crosswise-folding rocking chair having a chair frame and a chair cloth, wherein the chair frame includes two back tubes, two turnover bases, two armrest tubes, four armrest limit sleeves, four bushings, four step rivets, and two base frames, Each base frame is formed by a bent steel tube having a necked end, and the necked end is inserted into a non-necked end to form a closed polygonal frame. The two base frames are riveted together in an X shape, and the polygonal frames have lower arc segments and upper joint segments.
Portable chair
A folding chair can include a seat pan being formed by a pair of seat bars. The seat pan can be tensioned by a pair of vertical legs. The chair can also include a backrest formed by a pair of diagonally extending backrest bars, a front frame formed by a pair of cross bars, a rear frame formed by rear cross bars, and a pair of armrests. The vertical legs can each be provided with a lower leg and an upper leg. The inner leg can be configured to telescope out of the outer leg and at least one of the vertical legs can be provided with a latch for locking the outer leg to the inner leg. The latch can include a trigger and a projection can be configured to rotate the projection out of a slot formed in the inner leg.
Portable chair
A folding chair can include a seat pan being formed by a pair of seat bars. The seat pan can be tensioned by a pair of vertical legs. The chair can also include a backrest formed by a pair of diagonally extending backrest bars, a front frame formed by a pair of cross bars, a rear frame formed by rear cross bars, and a pair of armrests. The vertical legs can each be provided with a lower leg and an upper leg. The inner leg can be configured to telescope out of the outer leg and at least one of the vertical legs can be provided with a latch for locking the outer leg to the inner leg. The latch can include a trigger and a projection can be configured to rotate the projection out of a slot formed in the inner leg.
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.
Portable chair
A folding chair can include a seat pan being formed by a pair of seat bars. The seat pan can be tensioned by a pair of vertical legs. The chair can also include a backrest formed by a pair of diagonally extending backrest bars, a front frame formed by a pair of cross bars, a rear frame formed by rear cross bars, and a pair of armrests. In one example, the seat pan and the backrest can be formed of a suspension fabric. The vertical legs can each be provided with a lower leg and an upper leg. The inner leg can be configured to telescope out of the outer leg and at least one of the vertical legs can be provided with a latch for locking the outer leg to the inner leg. The latch can include a rocker and a projection can be configured to rotate the projection out of a slot formed in the inner leg. The backrest can be provided with a tensioner for maintaining the backrest in the unfolded position. The tensioner can include a pair of linkages, and an insert can be configured to hold the pair of linkages in a tensioned position.
Portable chair
A folding chair can include a seat pan being formed by a pair of seat bars. The seat pan can be tensioned by a pair of vertical legs. The chair can also include a backrest formed by a pair of diagonally extending backrest bars, a front frame formed by a pair of cross bars, a rear frame formed by rear cross bars, and a pair of armrests. In one example, the seat pan and the backrest can be formed of a suspension fabric. The vertical legs can each be provided with a lower leg and an upper leg. The inner leg can be configured to telescope out of the outer leg and at least one of the vertical legs can be provided with a latch for locking the outer leg to the inner leg. The latch can include a rocker and a projection can be configured to rotate the projection out of a slot formed in the inner leg. The backrest can be provided with a tensioner for maintaining the backrest in the unfolded position. The tensioner can include a pair of linkages, and an insert can be configured to hold the pair of linkages in a tensioned position.
Portable Chair
A folding chair can include a seat pan being formed by a pair of seat bars. The seat pan can be tensioned by a pair of vertical legs. The chair can also include a backrest formed by a pair of diagonally extending backrest bars, a front frame formed by a pair of cross bars, a rear frame formed by rear cross bars, and a pair of armrests. The vertical legs can each be provided with a lower leg and an upper leg. The inner leg can be configured to telescope out of the outer leg and at least one of the vertical legs can be provided with a latch for locking the outer leg to the inner leg. The latch can include a trigger and a projection can be configured to rotate the projection out of a slot formed in the inner leg.
Portable Chair
A folding chair can include a seat pan being formed by a pair of seat bars. The seat pan can be tensioned by a pair of vertical legs. The chair can also include a backrest formed by a pair of diagonally extending backrest bars, a front frame formed by a pair of cross bars, a rear frame formed by rear cross bars, and a pair of armrests. The vertical legs can each be provided with a lower leg and an upper leg. The inner leg can be configured to telescope out of the outer leg and at least one of the vertical legs can be provided with a latch for locking the outer leg to the inner leg. The latch can include a trigger and a projection can be configured to rotate the projection out of a slot formed in the inner leg.
FOLDING CHAIR
A folding chair comprises a seat frame, a front leg bracket and a rear leg bracket, wherein the seat frame comprises at least two support tubes, and the front leg bracket and the rear leg bracket are articulated crosswise to form a foldable support structure. The rear leg bracket and the front leg bracket each have two upper ends corresponding to the two support tubes. The two upper ends of the rear leg bracket are pivoted to the two support tubes respectively. The two upper ends of the front leg bracket are slidably connected to the two support tubes respectively, are limited to first positions of the two support tubes when the foldable support structure is in an unfolded state, and to slide along the two support tubes away from the upper ends of the rear leg bracket when the foldable support structure in the unfolded state is gradually folded.