A47C7/72

Shade with Pocket System and Method of Use
20170340122 · 2017-11-30 ·

A chair assembly is disclosed. Said chair assembly comprises a shade, a chair, a hinge assemblies and an upper frame extensions. Said hinge assemblies comprises a first hinge assembly and a second hinge assembly. Said shade comprises a canopy assembly, a pocket and a frame assembly. Said hinge assemblies comprises a hinge slider and base assemblies and a hinge socket. Said hinge socket selectively rotates on said hinge bases so as to move said canopy assembly in a range of linear positions. Said frame assembly comprises said hinge socket. Said canopy assembly comprises a top surface, a bottom surface and said pocket.

Swing seat unit

A swing seat unit may include a seat which is provided on a fixing frame and swings on the fixing frame; a dome frame which is provided to be spaced from a rear of the seat and extends upward to surround the rear of the seat; a hemispherical swing dome which is provided on an upper portion of the dome frame, swingable on the dome frame, and is opened downward toward a predetermined direction; and a second driving portion which is provided between the dome frame and the swing dome to provide power for swing the swing dome.

UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE SYSTEM COMPRISING AN ITEM OF UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE AND A CONTROL SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR OPERATING AN UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE SYSTEM
20170332804 · 2017-11-23 · ·

An upholstered furniture system includes an item of upholstered furniture. The item of upholstered furniture includes electrical functions, at least one seating element, and a control system. The control system includes a mobile input device, a communications terminal, and at least one control unit arranged on the item of upholstered furniture. The at least one control unit is operatively connected to the communications terminal.

WIRELESS SPEAKER CHAIR
20230179918 · 2023-06-08 · ·

The present invention relates to a wireless speaker chair, and more particularly, to a wireless speaker chair capable of providing a sense of space and a three-dimensional effect to a user who sits in the chair through sounds output from a plurality of speaker channels and allowing the plurality of speaker channels to wirelessly receive sound signals and power which are received to output sounds.

WIRELESS SPEAKER CHAIR
20230179918 · 2023-06-08 · ·

The present invention relates to a wireless speaker chair, and more particularly, to a wireless speaker chair capable of providing a sense of space and a three-dimensional effect to a user who sits in the chair through sounds output from a plurality of speaker channels and allowing the plurality of speaker channels to wirelessly receive sound signals and power which are received to output sounds.

Surgical robotic system having anthropometry-based user console

Surgical robotic systems including a user console for controlling a robotic arm or a surgical robotic tool are described. The user console includes components designed to automatically adapt to anthropometric characteristics of a user. A processor of the surgical robotic system is configured to receive anthropometric inputs corresponding to the anthropometric characteristics and to generate an initial console configuration of the user console based on the inputs using a machine learning model. Actuators automatically adjust a seat, a display, or one or more pedals of the user console to the initial console configuration. The initial console configuration establishes a comfortable relative position between the user and the console components. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

Computerized furniture-enabled monitoring and discouragement of sedentary behavior

A method and associated systems for furniture-enabled monitoring and discouragement of sedentary behavior. One or more sensors embedded into a computer-monitored and computer-controlled piece of furniture determine that a user has sat or reclined on the piece of furniture for a predetermined period of time. In response, controllers embedded into the furniture are directed to make the furniture less comfortable in order to encourage the user to get up. In some cases, if the user does not get up, the controllers continue to make the furniture increasingly uncomfortable. Once the user does get up, the furniture is restored to its original comfortable condition after a specified period of time.

Computerized furniture-enabled monitoring and discouragement of sedentary behavior

A method and associated systems for furniture-enabled monitoring and discouragement of sedentary behavior. One or more sensors embedded into a computer-monitored and computer-controlled piece of furniture determine that a user has sat or reclined on the piece of furniture for a predetermined period of time. In response, controllers embedded into the furniture are directed to make the furniture less comfortable in order to encourage the user to get up. In some cases, if the user does not get up, the controllers continue to make the furniture increasingly uncomfortable. Once the user does get up, the furniture is restored to its original comfortable condition after a specified period of time.

CHAIR INCLUDING MULTI-CHANNEL SOUND SYSTEM
20230165378 · 2023-06-01 · ·

The present invention relates to a chair including a multi-channel sound system, and more particularly, to a chair including a multi-channel sound system capable of providing a sense of space and a three-dimensional effect to a user who sits in the chair through sounds output from a plurality of channels.

Chair with cell phone and accessory pouch
09808091 · 2017-11-07 · ·

A cell phone and accessories pouch is attached or attachable an armrest of a chair. An closeable inboard pouch pocket has a transparent view panel for inboard-only visual access to pocket content due to an opaque outboard surface or outboard pocket. Items fall to the bottom of the inboard pocket in a first instance beneath the armrest due to a depending flap near the armrest. In another instance, depending flap wraps around the armrest, placing the stored cellphone atop the armrest and permitting both visual and through-panel tactile access to the cellphone. The size of the pouch is less than the size of the armrest. Pocket closures include zippers, buttons, snaps, hook and loop cloth or ziploc closures. Pouch mounts for removable attachment include snaps, buttons, toggle bars, screws, nuts and tongue-n-groove. The pouch may be permanently affixed to the chair.