Patent classifications
A47C7/02
BUTTOCKS ELEVATING AUXILIARY SEAT CUSHIONING SYSTEM
A buttocks elevating auxiliary seat cushioning system includes a chair having a seat and a backrest that is attached to and extends upwardly from the seat. The seat has an upper surface angled downwardly toward the backrest. A cushion assembly is positioned on the upper surface of the seat and abuts the backrest. The cushioning assembly has a top side, a front side, a rear side, a first lateral side, a second lateral side and a bottom side. The top side is angled upwardly from the front side to the rear side when the bottom side is abutted against the seat and the rear side is abutted against the backrest. The cushion assembly is resiliently compressible.
Configurable stacking chairs with quick-connect interchangeable backs
The present disclosure relates to configurable stacking chairs having a standard seat base frame design to which different interchangeable seat backs can be quickly and easily attached. The seat base frames and the interchangeable seat backs may include corresponding quick-connect features that allow selective attachment therebetween. The interchangeable seat backs may be attached to a standard seat base frame via a magnetic connection. Each interchangeable seat back can have a different unique design allowing for a quick change of appearance by exchanging one interchangeable seat back design for another. The interchangeable seat backs and the standard seat base frames can be stored separately and take up less space than completely assembled or fixed back chairs.
Ventilated locker with equipment rack
A locker includes a pair of spaced-apart upstanding sidewalls and at least one shelf extending between the sidewalls, the shelf and sidewalls defining a compartment. A tray is carried on the shelf in the compartment and supported by a pair of rollers and coupled to a pair of rails mounted on the sidewalls above the shelf, wherein the tray slides forward and backward relative to the shelf and rotates about the rollers.
MODULAR FURNITURE WITH REPLACEABLE PANELS
An article of furniture including a bottom frame, a plurality of panels forming an outer surface of the article of furniture, and a plurality of struts for securing the panels in place. The bottom frame has an outer periphery which is securable to at least some of the panels. The bottom frame is configured for placement on a floor surface. Further, each strut has an elongated member configured for securement to at least two adjacent panels which are oriented in different planes from one another. The adjacent panels are secured to the respective struts with removable fasteners.
Rollable Compact Cushion with Attachment Apparatus, Storage Pocket, Hanging Loop, and Elasticized Loop to Secure Cushion in Rolled Up Position
A rollable, lightweight compact cushion that may be attached to an object of different dimensions using the adjustable attachment apparatus. The outer covering of the cushion has a pocket incorporated in the outer covering that provides the user a small storage space to store objects. A loop is attached in a predetermined position to allow the user to hang small objects from the loop. An elasticized loop allows the user to easily roll up and secure the cushion in a compact position for ease of transport and storage. The stuffing material for the cushion is a biodegradable natural rubber latex foam free of added fillers and/or petroleum products.
Character chair
The present chair includes a scissoring straight leg and oblique support mechanism such that the chair may be folded between open and closed forms. The straight legs include lower feet and upper hubs. The oblique supports extend between the lower feet and upper hubs. The lower feet include structures that provide character to the folding chair.
Mobility assistance device
A mobility assistance apparatus includes first and second frames positioned on left and right sides of a user; a hinge arm mechanism coupled to the first and second frames; and a securing unit or a walking seat coupled to the frames to transfer at least a portion of the user's body weight from the legs and to transfer weight through the user's hip or pelvis to the first and second frame enabling the user to stand or work for an extended period without requiring the user's arms to hold the frame.
Mobility assistance device
A mobility assistance apparatus includes first and second frames positioned on left and right sides of a user; a hinge arm mechanism coupled to the first and second frames; and a securing unit or a walking seat coupled to the frames to transfer at least a portion of the user's body weight from the legs and to transfer weight through the user's hip or pelvis to the first and second frame enabling the user to stand or work for an extended period without requiring the user's arms to hold the frame.
Multiple sitting position chair
A reconfigurable chair includes features that open up new sitting and resting positions for the user. The chair includes rotatable lateral side rests and a tilt adjustable back rest which when reconfigured, provide auxiliary resting platforms to support the body in different sitting and resting positions. The backrest may include a rotatable feature so that the backrest may be moved from an upright position to a flat position adding another level of support. A height adjustment mechanism may adjust the height of the backrest to add to the reconfigurability of the chair.
Modular seat with cable tensioning system
A modular seat assembly includes a seat frame, a modular seat component for engaging the seat frame including a mounting bracket, a cable routed towards the frame and engaged with the mounting bracket, and a cable tensioning system. The cable tensioning system is configured to tighten the cable into a tensioned state and release the cable into a slacked state. In the tensioned state, the modular seat component is secured to the seat frame via engagement of the cable with the mounting bracket, and in the slacked state, the modular seat component is releasable from the cable via disengagement of the cable from the respective mounting bracket.