Patent classifications
A47C3/34
Portable, ergonomic, and selectively adjustable umbrella and seat support structure
A support structure including an umbrella having an extension pole, and a base capable of being positioned on a bottom surface of a pool wherein the base has a through-hole. An umbrella base connector is seated within the through-hole. An articulating mechanism is adjustably coupled to the at least one extension pole of the umbrella and to the umbrella base connector, a first connector has a top end attached to the extension pole of the umbrella, and further has a first adjustable portion opposed from the top end. A second connector has a bottom end attached to the umbrella base connector, and further has a second adjustable portion opposed from the bottom end. The first adjustable portion is rotatably affixed to the second adjustable portion such that the umbrella and the extension pole of the umbrella are articulated relative to a stationary position of the base.
DETACHABLE SEATS FOR SHOPPING CARTS
Detachable seats for shopping carts are disclosed. In one example, the detachable seat may include an inverted T shaped an inverted T shaped structure having a vertical hollow portion with an upper end and a horizontal portion. The detachable seat may further include a set of wheels connected to the two ends of the horizontal portion of the inverted T shaped structure. Further, the seat includes a pillar with a seat connected to its upper end, the lower end of the pillar may be inserted to the inverted T shaped structure through the upper end of the vertical hollow portion. Furthermore, lever may be pivotably connected to the pillar just below the seat, wherein the lever may be connected to a shopping cart.
DETACHABLE SEATS FOR SHOPPING CARTS
Detachable seats for shopping carts are disclosed. In one example, the detachable seat may include an inverted T shaped an inverted T shaped structure having a vertical hollow portion with an upper end and a horizontal portion. The detachable seat may further include a set of wheels connected to the two ends of the horizontal portion of the inverted T shaped structure. Further, the seat includes a pillar with a seat connected to its upper end, the lower end of the pillar may be inserted to the inverted T shaped structure through the upper end of the vertical hollow portion. Furthermore, lever may be pivotably connected to the pillar just below the seat, wherein the lever may be connected to a shopping cart.
Collapsible chair
The collapsible chair is foldable and collapsible in a variety of different configurations. The collapsible chair includes a seat frame having a rear bar and a pair of side bars. A seat is mounted on the seat frame, the seat having a rear edge pivotally attached to the rear bar of the seat frame and a front edge slidably and pivotally attached to the pair of side bars of the seat frame. Front and rear portions of the seat are selectively foldable with respect to one another and with respect to the seat frame. The chair has a plurality of legs, an upper end of each leg being pivotally attached to the seat frame and selectively foldable against the seat frame. The chair has a back rest having opposed upper and lower ends, the lower end being pivotally attached to the rear bar of the seat frame.
RECONFIGURABLE DOLLY
Exemplary aspects of the present invention are directed to a reconfigurable dolly that may include a base, one or more base plates, that may be removable from the base and nest within the base, and one or more caster wheels connected to the base to allow for movement of the reconfigurable dolly relative to the surface on which the reconfigurable dolly may be positioned. The base of the reconfigurable dolly may be configured to be coupled to a base receiving tube. The base receiving tube may be configured for telescoping receipt of a seat receiving tube. The seat receiving tube may be telescopically positionable within the base receiving tube. The seat receiving tube may be configured for receipt and retention of an adjustable seat.
RECONFIGURABLE DOLLY
Exemplary aspects of the present invention are directed to a reconfigurable dolly that may include a base, one or more base plates, that may be removable from the base and nest within the base, and one or more caster wheels connected to the base to allow for movement of the reconfigurable dolly relative to the surface on which the reconfigurable dolly may be positioned. The base of the reconfigurable dolly may be configured to be coupled to a base receiving tube. The base receiving tube may be configured for telescoping receipt of a seat receiving tube. The seat receiving tube may be telescopically positionable within the base receiving tube. The seat receiving tube may be configured for receipt and retention of an adjustable seat.
Portable, foldable, lightweight, surf lounge chair and methods of making and using same
A portable, foldable, lightweight chair that can be used by boaters, beach goers, and others to relax in a body of water such as the ocean, a lake, a river, or the like. Also, the chair can be used in water up to four (4) feet deep. In particular, the chair enables the user to anchor the chair into the bottom of the body of water (such as into the sand in the ocean bottom) in which the users are using the chair. Furthermore, the chair includes a netted material that allows the water to flow through the chair to ensure that the chair remains anchored to the bottom of the body of water. Finally, the netted material allows the chair to more easily and quickly dry out once the chair has been removed from the body of water.
Active seating apparatus
A balancing chair can comprise a support structure, the support structure comprising a top portion, a middle portion, and a bottom portion, wherein the top portion is coupled to a first pad and a second pad, the second pad resting between the first pad and the middle portion, and a base, comprising a first lateral runner and a second lateral runner, the first and second lateral runners coupled to and perpendicular to the bottom portion of the support structure, wherein the first lateral runner and the second lateral runner have first and second lower surfaces, respectively, that collectively define a lower curved surface of the base, the lower curved surface enabling the base to define a rocking motion from side to side.
Active seating apparatus
A balancing chair can comprise a support structure, the support structure comprising a top portion, a middle portion, and a bottom portion, wherein the top portion is coupled to a first pad and a second pad, the second pad resting between the first pad and the middle portion, and a base, comprising a first lateral runner and a second lateral runner, the first and second lateral runners coupled to and perpendicular to the bottom portion of the support structure, wherein the first lateral runner and the second lateral runner have first and second lower surfaces, respectively, that collectively define a lower curved surface of the base, the lower curved surface enabling the base to define a rocking motion from side to side.
Seat Assembly
Seat assemblies are provided. In some embodiments, a seat assembly includes a seat member having a first seat surface, a second seat surface, and a third seat surface opposite the second seat surface. The third seat surface is substantially parallel to the second seat surface and the first seat surface is substantially perpendicular to both the second seat surface and the third seat surface. The seat assembly also includes a first side panel affixed to the second seat surface and a second side panel affixed to the third seat surface. Each one of those panels is substantially perpendicular to the first seat surface. The seat assembly further includes a bin movably affixed to the first side panel and the second side panel. The bin includes an open compartment and can be moved between a dosed position that obstructs the compartment and an open position that permits access to the compartment.