Patent classifications
A47C3/30
CHAIR WITH BI-DIRECTIONAL CONTROLLABLE AIR ROD VALVE
The present application discloses a chair with a bi-directional controllable air rod valve including a chair leg, a seat cushion, and a compression air rod that connects the chair leg and the seat cushion, where two sides of a cavity of the seat cushion are each provided with a set of valve control members. The set of valve control members disposed in the cavity of the seat cushion enables a user to adjust the chair with both left and right hands conveniently, which greatly facilitates the operation, and in addition, the hidden design of the valve control members prevents the exposed valve control members from hurting a mover or a user and meanwhile, protects the valve control members.
CHAIR CAPABLE OF SWINGING FORWARD AND BACKWARD
The present application discloses a chair capable of swinging forward and backward, including a chair leg, a seat cushion, and a compression air rod that connects the chair leg and the seat cushion, where a bottom of the compression air rod is provided with a tapered sleeve, the tapered sleeve is disposed inside a cavity of the chair leg, an outer side of the tapered sleeve is enclosed by a soft sleeve, and the compression air rod swings by means of an interaction between the soft sleeve and a cavity wall of the chair leg.
ADJUSTABLE ROTARY ROCKING CHAIR
An adjustable rotary rocking chair having a chair frame assembly A, an adjustment mechanism B, and a support tube assembly C, wherein the adjustment mechanism B is detachably connected with the chair frame assembly A and is connected with the support tube assembly C in an insertion manner. The adjustable rotary rocking chair can swing and rotate, has higher flexibility and adaptability due to the fact that the height of the rocking chair and the height of the support tubes can be automatically adjusted by users, is portable through a folding design, and can be used indoors and outdoors.
ADJUSTABLE ROTARY ROCKING CHAIR
An adjustable rotary rocking chair having a chair frame assembly A, an adjustment mechanism B, and a support tube assembly C, wherein the adjustment mechanism B is detachably connected with the chair frame assembly A and is connected with the support tube assembly C in an insertion manner. The adjustable rotary rocking chair can swing and rotate, has higher flexibility and adaptability due to the fact that the height of the rocking chair and the height of the support tubes can be automatically adjusted by users, is portable through a folding design, and can be used indoors and outdoors.
Underframe with improved structure
Disclosed is an underframe with an improved structure. The underframe includes an underframe body, an operating handle, a reclining pull rope and a gas spring pull rope, a cushion back-and-forth moving mechanism being installed on the outer side of the underframe body, the operating handle being installed through a left outer wall of the underframe body at a lower end of the cushion back-and-forth moving mechanism, a backrest installed on a rear end of the underframe body through a backrest connecting rod; and a reclining elastic adjusting mechanism is arranged at a front end of an inner wall of the underframe body, a backrest angle adjusting mechanism is arranged at the inner wall of the underframe body on a right side of the reclining elastic adjusting mechanism, a cushion height adjusting mechanism is fixedly connected in the underframe body.
Underframe with improved structure
Disclosed is an underframe with an improved structure. The underframe includes an underframe body, an operating handle, a reclining pull rope and a gas spring pull rope, a cushion back-and-forth moving mechanism being installed on the outer side of the underframe body, the operating handle being installed through a left outer wall of the underframe body at a lower end of the cushion back-and-forth moving mechanism, a backrest installed on a rear end of the underframe body through a backrest connecting rod; and a reclining elastic adjusting mechanism is arranged at a front end of an inner wall of the underframe body, a backrest angle adjusting mechanism is arranged at the inner wall of the underframe body on a right side of the reclining elastic adjusting mechanism, a cushion height adjusting mechanism is fixedly connected in the underframe body.
Joystick Chair
Joystick chair is an input device for interaction between the user and computer. It enables the movement of the user in games. The invention is used by placing feet on the platform (3) and sitting or leaning on the seat (23). Command for turning is achieved by rotating the seat (23), either to the left or to the right. Command for forward movement is issued by pulling the left or right controller (36, 41) with fingers, while the command for backward movement is issued by pushing the left or right controller (36, 41) away by palms. Control handles for lateral movement (49, 56) are separated from the forward-back controls that are located on the controllers (36, 41). Other commands are achieved with buttons on the left and right controller and they are accessible with thumbs. The software allows the modifications of all available actions of the invention.
Joystick Chair
Joystick chair is an input device for interaction between the user and computer. It enables the movement of the user in games. The invention is used by placing feet on the platform (3) and sitting or leaning on the seat (23). Command for turning is achieved by rotating the seat (23), either to the left or to the right. Command for forward movement is issued by pulling the left or right controller (36, 41) with fingers, while the command for backward movement is issued by pushing the left or right controller (36, 41) away by palms. Control handles for lateral movement (49, 56) are separated from the forward-back controls that are located on the controllers (36, 41). Other commands are achieved with buttons on the left and right controller and they are accessible with thumbs. The software allows the modifications of all available actions of the invention.
Chair for use with ophthalmic instruments
A chair includes a base, a seat coupled to the base, and a back coupled to the seat and/or the base. The seat includes a front portion positioned on a first side of the base, and a rear portion positioned on a second side of the base. A seat angle defined between the front portion and the base is substantially fixed between approximately 85 degrees and approximately 90 degrees. The back extends generally upward from the rear portion of the seat.
Chair for use with ophthalmic instruments
A chair includes a base, a seat coupled to the base, and a back coupled to the seat and/or the base. The seat includes a front portion positioned on a first side of the base, and a rear portion positioned on a second side of the base. A seat angle defined between the front portion and the base is substantially fixed between approximately 85 degrees and approximately 90 degrees. The back extends generally upward from the rear portion of the seat.