Patent classifications
A47C4/283
ROCKER CHAIR
A rocker chair having a frame and a longitudinal spring member extending from the frame, at or near a surface on which the chair is supported for rocking motion. The spring member includes an anchored portion anchored to the frame, and an extended portion extending from the anchored portion and is free to flex or bend against spring bias of the extended portion, wherein the extended portion is bendable upward from the support surface against spring bias of the extended portion. The frame of the rocker chair may be collapsible to convert from a collapsed configuration for stowing, to an extended configuration for seating a person. The spring member may include an anchored portion anchored to at least a portion of a bottom of the frame, and an extended portion extending from the anchored portion, wherein the extended portion is bendable against spring bias of the extended portion.
Two-person folding chair
A type of two-person folding chair which includes a folding frame, seat area, and backrest area. The folding frame includes support sections on both sides in corresponding positions, and diagonal bar sets that connect the two support sections on both sides. Wherein, each support section includes a bar bent into an open D-shaped structure, which forms, from top to bottom, a backrest bar, an armrest bar, a front leg bar, and a landing bar. The diagonal bar set includes two or more diagonal bar units. The seat bars on the upper portions of the diagonal bar units support to form the seat area.
Rocking Chair
A folding rocking chair includes two supporting portions. Each supporting portions includes a first support, a second support, a stand member, a first rocking member, a second rocking member, a first foot member and a second foot member. The stand member, the first rocking member and the second rocking member are all rotatably connected with the first support. The first foot member is rotatably connected with the first rocking member. The second foot member is rotatably connected with the second rocking member. The first foot member and the second foot member are rotatably connected with the second support. The second foot member is rotatably connected with the stand member and is slidable along the stand member. A seat member is rotatably connected with the stand member and the first foot member and is telescopically moveable.
Folding chair
A folding chair includes left and right support portions, left and right load-bearing portions, left and right handrail portions, left and right back rest portions, left and right front rotating portions, left and right rear rotating portions, left and right front cross portions, left and right rear cross portions, left and right engaging portions, a seat cushion portion, and a back rest portion. The lower parts of the left and right engaging portions are pivotally connected at a pivotal connection point to form an included angle greater than 180 degrees. The upper parts of the left and right engaging portions are close to each other. The folding chair is not only unfolded and thus unchangeable in shape, but also starts to fold up, because of the left and right engaging portions.
Chair
A chair comprising preferably including a seat frame coupled to a back frame; a seat panel coupled to the seat frame and a back support panel coupled to the back frame; a front leg frame coupled to a back leg frame; a first arm rest coupled at one end thereof to a first segment of the back frame; a second arm rest coupled at one end thereof to a second segment of the back frame; a front leg crossbar coupled between a first segment of the front leg frame and a second segment of the front leg frame; a rear leg crossbar coupled between a first segment of the back leg frame and a second segment of the back leg frame; and an assembly that permits a collapsing the chair from at least an open position to a collapsed position and flexing members that will flex during a rocking of the chair between at least one of a rearward and forward position to the other of the forward and rearward position.
Combination Chair and Backpack Arrangement
A combination chair and backpack arrangement. The arrangement includes the folding chair, wherein the folding chair includes a foldable frame, a back support panel, a seat panel, at least one backpack coupler, and at least one harness coupler; the backpack, wherein the backpack comprises at least one pouch, at least one coupler releasably coupleable to the backpack coupler, and at least one harness coupler; and a harness arrangement, wherein the harness arrangement includes a first end coupled to the backpack and a harness coupler selectively coupleable to the at least one harness coupler associated with the backpack and the at least one harness coupler associated with the folding chair; wherein when harness coupler of the harness arrangement is coupled to the at least one harness coupler associated with the backpack, the backpack is carriable independently of the folding chair, and the backpack and the harness arrangement forms a closed loop; and when the harness coupler of the harness arrangement is coupled to the at least one harness coupler associated with the folding chair, the folding chair and the backpack are carriable together.
FOLDING CHAIR
A folding chair includes left and right support portions, left and right load-bearing portions, left and right handrail portions, left and right back rest portions, left and right front rotating portions, left and right rear rotating portions, left and right front cross portions, left and right rear cross portions, left and right engaging portions, a seat cushion portion, and a back rest portion. The lower parts of the left and right engaging portions are pivotally connected at a pivotal connection point to form an included angle greater than 180 degrees. The upper parts of the left and right engaging portions are close to each other. The folding chair is not only unfolded and thus unchangeable in shape, but also starts to fold up, because of the left and right engaging portions.
TWO-PERSON FOLDING CHAIR
A type of two-person folding chair which includes a folding frame, seat area, and backrest area. The folding frame includes support sections on both sides in corresponding positions, and diagonal bar sets that connect the two support sections on both sides. Wherein, each support section includes a bar bent into an open D-shaped structure, which forms, from top to bottom, a backrest bar, an armrest bar, a front leg bar, and a landing bar. The diagonal bar set includes two or more diagonal bar units. The seat bars on the upper portions of the diagonal bar units support to form the seat area.
Walking assist system and detachable mobile assist bench
According to at least one example, a walking assist system includes a walker having a pair of laterally opposed upright tubular structures connected by at least one laterally-extending tubular portion. The walking assist system also includes a seating device having a first tubular structure formed in an inverted Upivotably connected by a hinge mechanism to a second tubular structure formed in an inverted U-shape. The seating device also defines a stowed configuration and a deployed configuration. The walking assist system further includes a retention clip defining a first opposing end configured to removably clamp to at least one of an upright tubular structure and the laterally-extending tubular portion of the walker. The retention clip also defines a second opposing end configured to removably clamp to at least one tubular structure of the seating device.
Folding storage stool
Provided is a folding storage stool which comprises a foldable stool body, a stool cover, and a supporting board. The stool body comprises an inner cavity and an upper opening; the upper opening allows the inner cavity in communication with outside. The stool cover is located upon the stool body and covers the upper opening. The supporting board is located at a bottom of the inner cavity and support the foldable stool body to maintain an unfolded state. The stool cover comprises a first cover part and a second cover part. A pivot end of the first cover part is pivotably connected to the second part, and a free end of the first cover part is capable of being pivotable away from the upper opening.