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Half-sitting stool with supported sit bone
11213136 · 2022-01-04 ·

A seating apparatus for supporting a portion of a user, the seating apparatus comprising a reorientable seat portion including a seat platform and a cutout, wherein the seat selectively underlies a first ischial tuberosity of the user but not the second ischial tuberosity, the selection of which is determined by the orientation of the reorientable seat portion.

Adjustable pillow for pain and pressure relief
11786038 · 2023-10-17 ·

A portable support, pain or pressure relief device comprising a plurality of pillows where a first pillow comprises an opening. A second pillow is disposed in the opening forming an aperture and is selectively adjustable in the opening to adjust a shape and size of the aperture.

Seating device
11786037 · 2023-10-17 ·

A seating device includes a seat body having a top seat supporting surface, a mounting base coupled at a bottom surface of the seat body, and two wing supports sidewardly extended from two sides of the seat body respectively, wherein each of the wing supports has a top buttock supporting surface upwardly and sidewardly extended from the top seat supporting surface of the seat body to a side tip of the wing support, and a bottom retention surface inclinedly and upwardly extended to the side tip of the wing support for reinforcing the wing support in a tilt up manner so as to prevent the wing support being sagged down when the wing support is pressured.

Body support assembly and methods for the use and assembly thereof

A body support assembly includes a seat assembly and backrest assembly supported by a tilt control assembly. Methods of using and assembling the body support assembly are provided.

Removable cushion for a chair, mold for making a cushion and a chair having a removable cushion
11160381 · 2021-11-02 · ·

A removable cushion for a chair having an outer surface and an inner foam, as well as at least one magnetic member. The inner foam and the outer surface are formed from the same polymer, with the outer surface forming an integral skin over the inner foam. The outer surface defines an upper surface and a lower surface. The lower surface is structurally configured to be positioned in an abutting relationship with a seating surface of a chair. The at least one magnetic member is embedded within one of the outer surface and the inner foam, the at least one magnetic member positioned closer to the lower surface than the upper surface of the outer surface. A chair having the cushion, and a mold is likewise disclosed, as is a method of manufacturing the cushion.

Non-metal mesh chair for marine use
20230331353 · 2023-10-19 ·

A non-metal seat comprising a non-metal frame work and a non-metal open mesh seating surface stretched across an opening in a base portion of the non-metal framework and a non-metal open mesh back rest surface stretched across an opening in a back support portion of the non-metal framework. The non-metal frame is constructed from plastic and the non-metal open mesh comprises a woven or knit open mesh panel comprising nylon, vinyl, or a combination thereof. The seat has a pivoting mechanism coupling the base portion to the back support portion such that the non-metal seat is a foldable seat.

CONFIGURABLE STACKING CHAIRS WITH QUICK-CONNECT INTERCHANGEABLE BACKS
20230329438 · 2023-10-19 ·

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.

DETACHABLE SWIVEL TIN CHAIR
20230329437 · 2023-10-19 ·

A detachable swivel tin chair comprises a seat, chair leg and tray, the tray comprises an upper connecting tray, a lower connecting tray and a rotating device. The rotating device comprises a first connecting piece, a ball bearing and a second connecting piece. The first and second connecting piece rotate relative to each other through the ball bearing, the seat is fixedly connected to the upper end of the upper connecting tray. The chair legs include tour supporting legs, the upper end of the legs are provided with an arc-shaped folded edge, which is provided with three first screw holes, the lower end of the lower connecting tray is provided with second screw holes. A long annular reinforcing rib is welded on the middle and lower sections of the supporting leg and connecting pieces are welded at the middle and lower sections on the inner side of the supporting feet.

DETACHABLE SWIVEL TIN CHAIR
20230329437 · 2023-10-19 ·

A detachable swivel tin chair comprises a seat, chair leg and tray, the tray comprises an upper connecting tray, a lower connecting tray and a rotating device. The rotating device comprises a first connecting piece, a ball bearing and a second connecting piece. The first and second connecting piece rotate relative to each other through the ball bearing, the seat is fixedly connected to the upper end of the upper connecting tray. The chair legs include tour supporting legs, the upper end of the legs are provided with an arc-shaped folded edge, which is provided with three first screw holes, the lower end of the lower connecting tray is provided with second screw holes. A long annular reinforcing rib is welded on the middle and lower sections of the supporting leg and connecting pieces are welded at the middle and lower sections on the inner side of the supporting feet.

SUPPORT SURFACE
20230309699 · 2023-10-05 ·

A support surface including a cutout on a bottom surface of the support surface. The cutout, which can include a plurality of cutouts, provides a controlled structural collapse of the support surface by varying a stiffness in a cross-section. That is, the area in which the cutouts are positioned collapses more easily than the surrounding area of the support structure, thus making the area with the cutouts perceived as being softer. The cutouts can reduce the peak pressures on the portion of the user's body (for example, the user's ischial tuberosities) that is positioned over the cutouts. The support surface can also include a low-friction interface extending across a top surface of the support surface.