Patent classifications
A47C7/008
COLLAPSIBLE LEG ASSEMBLY FOR SELF-LEVELING DEVICES
A collapsible leg assembly that includes a first leg having an upper portion and a lower portion; a second leg having an upper portion and a lower portion; a crossbar extending between the lower portions of the first and second legs, wherein the crossbar further includes a first section and a second section that are either flexibly connected to one another or detachably connected to one another; an upper leg receptacle that is adapted to receive the upper portion of the first leg in a hinged manner and the upper portion of the second leg in a hinged manner; a first lower leg receptacle that is adapted to receive the bottom portion of the first leg in a fixed manner and the first section of the crossbar in hinged manner; and a second lower leg receptacle that is adapted to receive the bottom portion of the second leg in a fixed manner and the second section of the crossbar in hinged manner.
Marsh Seat
This invention is a seat for use on mud or similar soft surfaces having a spherical base that contacts the soft surface. The spherical base preferably includes a fillable void space configured to be filled with water, mud, or other matter for added weight in the spherical base to maintain the seat in a vertical position.
Locking device and stabilizer for a stabilizing table
A table with a stabilizing system is disclosed. The table has a primary shaft having a bottom portion, a lower portion, and an upper portion, wherein the primary shaft has a cut-out at a bottom portion, a locking hole at a lower portion, and a stabilization mounting hole at the upper portion, a secondary shaft inserted into the primary shaft and when inserted, movably affixed to the primary shaft, wherein the secondary shaft has a bottom portion, a lower portion, and an upper portion, and wherein the secondary shaft a locking hole at the lower portion, and a stabilization mounting hole at the upper portion, a pivot positioned through the primary shaft stabilization mounting hole and the secondary shaft mounting hole to movably affix the secondary shaft to the primary shaft about a single point of movement, a lock positioned through the primary shaft locking hole and the secondary shaft locking hole, wherein the lock fastens the secondary shaft to the primary shaft.
Collapsible swivel chair
A chair including a swivel assembly. The chair can include three or more arms pivotally connected to the swivel assembly and selectively moveable between an open position and closed position. The chair can also an arm lock disposed on top of the swivel assembly, where the arm lock is selectively moveable between a locked position and unlocked position. The chair can also include a seat removably connected to a distal end of each arm.
Portable adjustable chair
A portable adjustable chair is disclosed comprising a seating area for receiving a person having a front portion and a back portion. A front support connected to the front portion of the seating area for supporting the front portion of the seating area is also provided and a back support connected to the back portion of the seating area for supporting the back portion of the seating area. The chair also has a fulcrum member allowing movement of the back support and removing support for the back portion of the seating area provided by the back support while allowing the front support to support the front portion of the seating area and a support member connected to the seating area to support the back portion of the seating area when the back support is not supporting the back portion of the seating area.
Furniture Leg Attachment
The furniture leg attachment is an apparatus that is used to stabilize an uneven chair, table, or other piece of furniture. The apparatus is also configured to prevent sliding on rough or uneven surfaces, such as may be encountered during outdoor furniture use. The apparatus comprises a leg-receiving tube, a foot, a ball-and-socket joint, an incremental height-adjustment mechanism, and a plurality of ground-gripping protrusions. The leg-receiving tube connects to the foot by the ball-and-socket joint, which allows the foot to rotate and adjust relative to the surface that the table or chair is positioned upon. The incremental height-adjustment mechanism is part of the leg-receiving tube that allows the user to modify the height of the foot and the table or chair leg above the ground. The plurality of ground-gripping protrusions extends from the foot to grasp the surface that the present invention is upon.
DUAL MOTION SLOPED FLOOR RECLINE MECHANISM FOR A THEATER SEAT
Provided is a dual motion recline mechanism for a seating assembling and seating assembly including the same. The seating assembly provides a user with the ability to both tilt the seat member so as to save space and the comfort of a back member capable of reclining. The recline mechanism includes a seat frame carrier assembly, a seat pivot pin, a seat carrier chassis plate, a rear pivot link, a chassis mounting plate, a back frame assembly, and a linear actuator connected by various pivotal, sliding or fixed connections. The linear actuator is remotely situated including for example behind the back frame assembly or under an arm rest. Optional elements include a seat front guide block, a seat front guide rod, back frame guide block and a back guide pin. The seating assembly may be a theater seat. The seating assembly may be mounted on a flat or sloped surface.
Apparatus and Method of Vertically Adjusting Reinforcing Support Structure
A vertical adjustment mechanism for adjusting the height or elevation of one or more support structures relative to the reference surface. A chair and spacer may be used to adjust the elevation of the one or more support structures. The spacer may include one or more retention clips and/or receptacles.
Universal chair leveler
A universal chair leveler provides chair leveling for outdoor concert, event or other use. The universal chair leveler comprises a body having an angled bottom and a support for receive a chair leg at its top. A support may have one or more distinct cavities to receive various types of chair legs. A telescopic support provides height adjustment to permit use on a variety of sloped or other non-uniform surfaces.
System and methods for portable furniture
A portable chair includes a frame and a sling for accommodating a seated user. The frame includes an upper back pair of bars, a lower back pair of bars, a hub configured to couple the upper back pair of bars to the lower back pair of bars, a middle pair of bars configured to be coupled to a corresponding one of the lower back pair of bars, a front pair of bars configured to be coupled to a corresponding one of the middle pair of bars, and a front joint configured to couple the front pair of bars to each other.