Patent classifications
A47C9/10
WEARABLE CHAIR HAVING FOUR-LINK STRUCTURE
A wearable chair may include an upper rod extending in the longitudinal direction thereof, a lower rod, the upper end portion of the lower rod being rotatably coupled to the lower end portion of the upper rod, the lower end portion of the lower rod being configured to contact the ground when the user sits down, a lower leg fixing unit configured of extending in the longitudinal direction of the lower leg of the user to be coupled to the rear of the lower leg of the user, the distance between the lower leg fixing unit and the lower rod being varied when the lower leg fixing unit slides in the longitudinal direction of the lower rod, and a support rod having a lower end portion rotatably coupled to the lower rod and an upper end portion slidably coupled to the upper rod to slide within a specific section of the upper rod.
Backpack with chair conversion
A backpack is manipulable between a first configuration facilitating carrying by a user and a second configuration serving as a chair. The backpack comprises first and second sections, each defining a first and second surfaces and each including a pair of inwardly foldable wings. A web of fabric material flexibly couples the first section to the second section so that the two sections can be manipulated between the aforementioned configurations. A closure mechanism retains the first surface of the first section and the first surface of the second section in facing relation, following inward folding of the first and second pairs of wings and manipulation of the backpack into the first configuration, but is releasable to facilitate manipulation of the first section relative to the second section to thereby obtain a desired angle of recline therebetween.
Backpack with chair conversion
A backpack is manipulable between a first configuration facilitating carrying by a user and a second configuration serving as a chair. The backpack comprises first and second sections, each defining a first and second surfaces and each including a pair of inwardly foldable wings. A web of fabric material flexibly couples the first section to the second section so that the two sections can be manipulated between the aforementioned configurations. A closure mechanism retains the first surface of the first section and the first surface of the second section in facing relation, following inward folding of the first and second pairs of wings and manipulation of the backpack into the first configuration, but is releasable to facilitate manipulation of the first section relative to the second section to thereby obtain a desired angle of recline therebetween.
Adjustable Luggage Trunk Stroller Having Foldable Seat
An adjustable luggage trunk stroller with seat cushion is provided. The luggage trunk stroller has an innovative structure, comprising a casing, a rod assembly, a seat cushion and a seat belt. As comparing to the conventional structure, the casing can be manually rotated for changing the tilt angle of the casing at 090 degrees and fastened to a certain position with the coordination of the rod assembly. When disposing the casing at a certain angle, the seat cushion can be swayed and extended for an infant to sit. Or, when the casing is disposed in a horizontal planar state, the seat cushion can be swayed and folded for the infant to lie flat. Thus, the luggage trunk stroller is capable of carrying the infant during walking. The luggage and the infant can be carried at the same time for effectively improving the added value of the luggage trunk stroller.
Adjustable Luggage Trunk Stroller Having Foldable Seat
An adjustable luggage trunk stroller with seat cushion is provided. The luggage trunk stroller has an innovative structure, comprising a casing, a rod assembly, a seat cushion and a seat belt. As comparing to the conventional structure, the casing can be manually rotated for changing the tilt angle of the casing at 090 degrees and fastened to a certain position with the coordination of the rod assembly. When disposing the casing at a certain angle, the seat cushion can be swayed and extended for an infant to sit. Or, when the casing is disposed in a horizontal planar state, the seat cushion can be swayed and folded for the infant to lie flat. Thus, the luggage trunk stroller is capable of carrying the infant during walking. The luggage and the infant can be carried at the same time for effectively improving the added value of the luggage trunk stroller.
COLLAPSIBLE FURNITURE ASSEMBLY
A collapsible furniture assembly includes a seat that has a top side, a bottom side, a front edge, a rear edge, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. A backrest has a front side, a rear side, a bottom edge, a top edge, a first side edge and a second side edge. A pair of hinges hingedly couples the backrest to the seat such that the front side is movable between stored and upright positions. The bottom edge of the backrest has a pair of notches extending therein. A pair of supports is each pivotally coupled to the bottom side. The supports are positionable in a stored position lying against the bottom side or a deployed position extending downwardly from the bottom side. Each of the supports is extendable into one of the notches to releasably retain the supports in the deployed condition.
COLLAPSIBLE FURNITURE ASSEMBLY
A collapsible furniture assembly includes a seat that has a top side, a bottom side, a front edge, a rear edge, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. A backrest has a front side, a rear side, a bottom edge, a top edge, a first side edge and a second side edge. A pair of hinges hingedly couples the backrest to the seat such that the front side is movable between stored and upright positions. The bottom edge of the backrest has a pair of notches extending therein. A pair of supports is each pivotally coupled to the bottom side. The supports are positionable in a stored position lying against the bottom side or a deployed position extending downwardly from the bottom side. Each of the supports is extendable into one of the notches to releasably retain the supports in the deployed condition.
UNIFIED BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH MECHANICAL ROOM CONTROLS
A building management system including building equipment operable to affect a variable state or condition of a building and a control system including a processing circuit. The processing circuit is configured to receive asset data relating to operation of the building equipment. The processing circuit is configured to identify a building device of the building equipment in a fault state based on the asset data. The processing circuit is configured to generate a work order in response to identifying the building device in the fault state. The work order indicates a required maintenance action and a maintenance time window. The processing circuit is configured to automatically populate fields of the work order based on the fault state. The processing circuit is configured to provide the work order to a user device.
Surface adaptive tension-compression base structure and apparatus using the same
A tension-compression base structure including tension elements (such as flexible cables or ropes) and compression elements (such as rigid legs) is provided with a slidably adjustable path for the tension elements around or within the compression elements, thereby enabling a degree of adaptability to support surfaces that may not be ideally flat, such as on outdoor terrain. Such a tension-compression base may be used to support a platform, a stool, or an item of equipment that may be desirably held in a preferred orientation irrespective of terrain irregularities, and as furniture may be configured to rock with a user's body as a form of active seating.
Combination portable chair and equipment caddy
A lightweight, portable, and compact combination chair and equipment caddy. The combination chair and caddy is accomplished by using a standard five or six gallon bucket together with an integral seat and back rest. The back rest is movable between an extended position for supporting a user's back when seated on the bucket, and a retracted storage position. When the back rest is in its storage position, it is retracted almost completely within the interior of the bucket to enable easy carrying of the bucket via its handle. The back rest also uses the handle of the bucket to hold it in its extended position thereby keeping costs and materials to a minimum.