Patent classifications
A47C3/38
Seating system
A seating system configured for providing multi-directional motion.
Seating system
A seating system configured for providing multi-directional motion.
Lounge chair height elevator
A lounge chair elevator for elevating the height of a lounge chair is disclosed. The lounge chair includes horizontally elongated leg supports. The lounge chair elevator includes a support frame and a utility platform structure having a predefined height from the ground level to accommodate the lounge chair. The support frame includes an engaging arrangement to receive the horizontally elongated legs supports of the lounge chair to elevate the height of the lounge chair as per the height of the support frame 100 from the ground level. The utility platform structure may adjustably be coupled to the support frame to be adjusted at varying distances from the support frame.
Dual height booster seat
A dual-height seat riser or booster provides an elevated seating surface for an adult individual when positioned on, for example, a bench or pew surface. The riser includes a pair of sidewalls having upper and lower edges and a seat member fixed offset to a midline so as to be closer to the upper edge of the sidewall and positioned at an angle so as to slope downward. The riser is configured such that when positioned on a bench with the lower edge of the sidewalls down and the front edge of the seat member forward, the seat member is at a first height, approximately 4 to 16 inches, and when the riser is inverted with the upper edge down and the rear edge forward, the seat member is at a second height, approximately 2 to 8 inches.
Dual height booster seat
A dual-height seat riser or booster provides an elevated seating surface for an adult individual when positioned on, for example, a bench or pew surface. The riser includes a pair of sidewalls having upper and lower edges and a seat member fixed offset to a midline so as to be closer to the upper edge of the sidewall and positioned at an angle so as to slope downward. The riser is configured such that when positioned on a bench with the lower edge of the sidewalls down and the front edge of the seat member forward, the seat member is at a first height, approximately 4 to 16 inches, and when the riser is inverted with the upper edge down and the rear edge forward, the seat member is at a second height, approximately 2 to 8 inches.
Seating System
A seating system configured for providing multi-directional motion.
Headrest folding apparatus
Provided is a headrest folding apparatus. An oblique face is formed on a support for supporting a headrest. When the headrest is in an upright position, the oblique face comes into contact with a first member. The headrest folding apparatus prevents a loose gap from occurring in an upright state, simplifies components to be made compact, and allows a seat to be easily assembled and a manufacturing cost to be cut down.
Headrest folding apparatus
Provided is a headrest folding apparatus. An oblique face is formed on a support for supporting a headrest. When the headrest is in an upright position, the oblique face comes into contact with a first member. The headrest folding apparatus prevents a loose gap from occurring in an upright state, simplifies components to be made compact, and allows a seat to be easily assembled and a manufacturing cost to be cut down.
DINING CHAIR
A dining chair includes: a pair of support legs having inner surfaces, the inner surfaces defining a pair of slide grooves, each of the slide grooves extending along a direction that is parallel to a surface; a seat having a front end, a rear end, and two opposite sides between the front end and the rear end, one of the sides including a first side, a second side, and a shoulder formed between the first and second sides, the first side slidably received in one of the slide grooves, and the shoulder abutting against a closed end of the one of the slide grooves; and a locking mechanism fixed to the seat adjacent to the one of the sides of the seat, the locking mechanism including a locking member that is to move past the second side and abut against a rear end face of one of the support legs.
DINING CHAIR
A dining chair includes: a pair of support legs having inner surfaces, the inner surfaces defining a pair of slide grooves, each of the slide grooves extending along a direction that is parallel to a surface; a seat having a front end, a rear end, and two opposite sides between the front end and the rear end, one of the sides including a first side, a second side, and a shoulder formed between the first and second sides, the first side slidably received in one of the slide grooves, and the shoulder abutting against a closed end of the one of the slide grooves; and a locking mechanism fixed to the seat adjacent to the one of the sides of the seat, the locking mechanism including a locking member that is to move past the second side and abut against a rear end face of one of the support legs.