Patent classifications
A47C3/04
CHAIR HAVING A FLEXIBLE SUPPORT MEMBER
A seating unit includes a chair with a backrest and a hook assembly. The backrest includes a rear surface having an outwardly protruding rim. The hook assembly comprises a cover plate and a weldment, and the cover plate may include a hook being integrally formed on an exterior face. The hook assembly is configured to be securely coupled on or within the outwardly protruding rim of the backrest, and a secure coupling between the hook assembly and the backrest is formed via insertion of a fastening member, which is inserted through an apertures on a bottom surface of the cover plate, such that the fastener is aligned substantially parallel to the rear surface.
CHAIR FOR OUTDOORS
An outdoor chair is provided that can include a seat, a pair of front legs, a pair of rear legs, a backrest, and a pair of armrests. The pair of front legs and the pair of back legs can both depend from the seat. The backrest can be disposed adjacent to the seat. The pair of armrests can be coupled to the front legs and the backrest, where each armrest can be coupled to the backrest with a flared protrusion. The rear legs can include an angled leg extension and the seat can include a plurality of horizontal slats.
Folding Chair
Folding chair with armrests, type S, articulated by transversal axes to the armrests. It has a seat; a back; a horizontal base that is set on the ground; two front legs that join the front part of said seat with the horizontal base that is set to the ground; an attachment mechanism in the application position; two joining bars that articulate the armrests with the middle part of the seat and with the horizontal base that is set to the ground.
Folding Chair
Folding chair with armrests, type S, articulated by transversal axes to the armrests. It has a seat; a back; a horizontal base that is set on the ground; two front legs that join the front part of said seat with the horizontal base that is set to the ground; an attachment mechanism in the application position; two joining bars that articulate the armrests with the middle part of the seat and with the horizontal base that is set to the ground.
CHAIR AND METHOD OF MAKING THE CHAIR
A chair can include a base having at least one chair back attachment mechanisms that attach a back of the chair to the base of the chair. The chair back attachment mechanisms can be positioned on an upper portion of the frame of the base of the chair to support the chair back. In some embodiments, there may be a single chair back attachment mechanism or only a pair of chair back attachment mechanisms to attach the chair back to the base. The chair back can be positioned via the chair back attachment mechanisms so that there is a gap between the lower portion of the chair back and the seat. Embodiments of the chair can be armless. Other embodiments can include arms positioned above the seat on opposite sides of the seat to support arms of a user sitting on the seat of the chair.
CHAIR AND METHOD OF MAKING THE CHAIR
A chair can include a base having at least one chair back attachment mechanisms that attach a back of the chair to the base of the chair. The chair back attachment mechanisms can be positioned on an upper portion of the frame of the base of the chair to support the chair back. In some embodiments, there may be a single chair back attachment mechanism or only a pair of chair back attachment mechanisms to attach the chair back to the base. The chair back can be positioned via the chair back attachment mechanisms so that there is a gap between the lower portion of the chair back and the seat. Embodiments of the chair can be armless. Other embodiments can include arms positioned above the seat on opposite sides of the seat to support arms of a user sitting on the seat of the chair.
Chair having an accessory hook
A seating unit includes a chair with a backrest and a hook assembly. The backrest includes a rear surface having an outwardly protruding rim. The hook assembly comprises a cover plate and a weldment, and the cover plate may include a hook being integrally formed on an exterior face. The hook assembly is configured to be securely coupled on or within the outwardly protruding rim of the backrest, and a secure coupling between the hook assembly and the backrest is formed via insertion of a fastening member, which is inserted through an apertures on a bottom surface of the cover plate, such that the fastener is aligned substantially parallel to the rear surface.
Assembly-type chair
The present disclosure relates to an assembly-type chair and provides an assembly-type chair that has a specific structure, thereby conveniently storing and transporting the chair with a minimized volume, and has a structure in which a chair body part including a seat plate and a backrest is rotatable, thereby effectively storing a plurality of chairs by stacking the chairs in the horizontal direction so as to be in close contact with each other.
STACKABLE FURNITURE SET
A stackable furniture set. The stackable furniture set includes a first seat. The first seat includes four legs, a first armrest and a second armrest. The first seat also includes a seat area support. The first armrest is attached to a first end of the seat area support the second armrest is attached to the second end of the seat area support, where the second end of the seat area support is opposite the first end. The first seat further includes a first gap between the first armrest and the seat area support and a second gap between the second armrest and the seat area support. The first seat additionally includes one or more apertures in the seat area support. The stackable furniture set also includes a second seat. The second seat includes four legs and a seat area support where one leg passes through the first gap and one leg passes through one aperture.
STACKABLE FURNITURE SET
A stackable furniture set. The stackable furniture set includes a first seat. The first seat includes four legs, a first armrest and a second armrest. The first seat also includes a seat area support. The first armrest is attached to a first end of the seat area support the second armrest is attached to the second end of the seat area support, where the second end of the seat area support is opposite the first end. The first seat further includes a first gap between the first armrest and the seat area support and a second gap between the second armrest and the seat area support. The first seat additionally includes one or more apertures in the seat area support. The stackable furniture set also includes a second seat. The second seat includes four legs and a seat area support where one leg passes through the first gap and one leg passes through one aperture.