SWINGING CHAIR WITH AUTO-RECLINING FEATURE
20210112985 ยท 2021-04-22
Inventors
- Camon Brensinger (Stratham, NH, US)
- Patrick McCluskey (Lee, NH, US)
- Zackary Kamen (Newburyport, MA, US)
Cpc classification
A47C3/0255
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A swinging chair comprises a frame portion and a seat portion designed to hang within the frame portion. The frame portion comprises a plurality of rigid segments, which are connected by a hub and from which is hung the chair seat portion. In one embodiment, the frame is comprised of multiple segments which can be taken apart for ease of storage and packing while the seat portion may be made of a soft, pliable cloth like material which is supported by a number of straps coupled to two buckles that fit over a knob or other protrusion in the upright seat support frame portion for providing and controlling automatic reclining of the chair seat back portion.
Claims
1. A swinging chair, said swinging chair comprising: a frame; and a chair seat suspended within said frame from a top portion of said frame, and configured for swinging within said frame, said chair seat constructed of a lightweight, pliable material and including a chair seat bottom having a front portion and a rear portion and a chair seat back having a top portion and a bottom portion, wherein said rear portion of said chair seat bottom is coupled to said bottom portion of said chair seat back; said frame comprising: first and second chair seat support structures, each of said first and second chair seat support structures including two chair support legs and one chair support upright, said two chair support legs and one chair support upright of each of said first and second chair seat support structures coupled together by means of a hub; a chair support structure cross-bar, configured for attaching between said first and second hubs of said first and second chair seat support structures, for maintaining said first and second hubs in a predetermined spaced relationship, said chair support structure cross-bar having a generally u-shape; and a chair seat support mechanism, said chair seat support mechanism comprising a plurality of chair seat front and back flexible support straps, said plurality of chair seat front and back flexible support straps comprising: first and second chair seat front support strap members, said first chair seat front support strap member coupled to a first side of said lightweight and pliable chair seat bottom front portion, and said second chair seat front support strap member coupled to a second side of said lightweight and pliable chair seat bottom front portion; and first and second chair seat back support strap members, said first chair seat back support strap member coupled to a first side of said lightweight and pliable chair seat back top portion, and said second chair seat back support strap member coupled to a second side of said lightweight and pliable chair seat back top portion.
2. The swinging chair according to claim 1, wherein said first and second front chair seat support strap members and said first and second chair seat back support strap members are made of a flexible and pliable material.
3. The swinging chair according to claim 2, wherein said first front chair seat support strap member and said first chair seat back support strap member are coupled together, and wherein said second front chair seat support strap member and said second chair seat back support strap member are coupled together.
4. The swinging chair according to claim 3, wherein one and of said first front chair seat support strap member and said first chair seat back support strap member are coupled together in a first coupling region, and wherein said first coupling region forms a pocket configured for being inserted over a topmost region of a first one of said chair support uprights, and wherein one end of said second front chair seat support strap member and said second chair seat back support strap member are coupled together in a second coupling region and wherein said second coupling region forms a pocket configured for being inserted over a topmost region of a second one of said chair support upright.
5. The swinging chair according to claim 1, wherein said chair frame includes first and second chair support uprights, and wherein each of said chair support uprights are configured as two segments coupled together by an elastic cord member.
6. The swinging chair according to claim 5, wherein said two segments of each of said first and second chair support uprights are coupled together by a knurled ferrule, and wherein each of said chair support uprights two segments are coupled together by an elastic cord member
7. The swinging chair according to claim 6, wherein said chair support uprights of each of said first and second chair seat support structures include a protrusion on an uppermost end of each of said chair support uprights.
8. The swinging chair according to claim 7, wherein said first front chair seat support strap member and said first chair seat back support strap member are coupled together in a first coupling region by a first metal coupling member, and wherein said first metal coupling member includes an opening configured for being inserted over said protrusion on an uppermost end of a first one of said chair support uprights, and wherein said second front chair seat support strap member and said second chair seat back support strap member are coupled together in a second coupling region by a second metal coupling member, and wherein said second metal coupling member includes an opening configured for being inserted over said protrusion on an uppermost end of a second one of said chair support uprights.
9. The swinging chair according to claim 8, wherein said first chair seat back support strap member comprises first and second flexible seat back support strap elements, said first flexible seat back support strap element of said first chair seat back strap support member coupled proximate a first end directly to a top portion of a first side of said lightweight and pliable chair seat back, and said second flexible chair seat back support strap element of said first chair seat back support strap member coupled proximate a first end directly to a bottom portion of said lightweight and pliable chair seat back, and wherein a second end of said first flexible chair seat back support strap element and said second flexible chair seat back support strap element of said first seat back support member are coupled to said first metal coupling member, and wherein said second chair seat back support strap member comprises first and second flexible chair seat back support strap elements, said first flexible chair seat back support strap element of said second chair seat back support strap member coupled proximate a first end directly to a top portion of a second side of said lightweight and pliable chair seat back, and said second flexible chair seat back support element of said second chair seat back support strap member coupled proximate a first end directly to a bottom portion of said lightweight and pliable chair seat back, and wherein a second end of said first flexible chair seat back support strap element and said second flexible chair seat back support strap element of said second chair seat back support strap member are coupled to said second metal coupling member, and wherein said first and second metal coupling members allow said first and second flexible chair seat back support strap elements of each of said first and second chair seat back support strap members to be adjusted relative to one another causing an angle of the seat back to be adjusted vis--vis the lightweight and pliable chair seat bottom.
10. The swinging chair of claim 9, wherein said second flexible chair seat back support strap element of said first chair seat back support strap member is coupled proximate said first end to a first end of a first arm rest coupled to said bottom portion of said chair seat back, and wherein said second flexible chair seat back support strap element of said second chair seat back support strap member is coupled proximate said first end to a first end of a second armrest to said bottom portion of said chair seat back, and wherein a first end of said first front chair seat support strap member is coupled to a second end of said first armrest and wherein a first end of said second front chair seat support strap member is coupled to a second end of said second armrest.
11. The swinging chair of claim 1, wherein said chair seat back includes first and second vertically oriented support elements, configured for maintaining said chair seat back in a generally vertical and upright position.
12. The swinging chair of claim 11, wherein said first and second vertically oriented support elements each comprise one vertically oriented support element.
13. The swinging chair of claim 11, wherein said first and second vertically oriented support elements each comprise first and second vertically oriented support element segments.
14. The swinging chair of claim 13, wherein said first and second vertically oriented support element segments of each of said first and second vertically oriented support elements are coupled together by an elastic cord.
15. The swinging chair of claim 11, further including a pillow structure removably coupled proximate a top region of said chair seat back.
16. The swinging chair of claim 1, wherein said first and second chair seat back support strap members each include slider buckle, said slider buckles configured for adjusting the length of said first and second chair back support strap members thereby adjusting the angle of said chair back vis--vis said chair seat bottom.
17. The swinging chair of claim 1, wherein each of said two chair support legs of each of said first and second chair seat support structures include an end region configured for being disposed proximate a surface on which said swinging chair is to be used, wherein each of said two chair support legs of each of said first and second chair seat support structures include an opening having an outside diameter and an inside diameter, said swinging chair further including an end cap, configured for being disposed in each of said two chair support legs of each of said first and second chair seat support structures, said end caps each including a first portion configured for being inserted into the inside diameter of each of said two chair support legs of each of said first and second chair seat support structures, said end caps each including a second portion having a diameter which is greater than set outside diameter of said two chair support legs of each of said first and second chair seat support structures.
18. The swinging chair of claim 17, wherein said second portion of each of said end caps is rubber.
19. The swinging chair of claim 16, wherein said slider buckle includes a first generally planer portion including two openings separated by a slider buckle portion, and wherein said slider buckle includes a second generally planer portion perpendicular to said first generally planer portion and including two openings separated by said slider buckle portion disposed in said first generally planer portion.
20. The swinging chair of claim 19, wherein said two openings in said first generally planer portion are configured for excepting a piece of webbing passing through a first one of said two openings, around said slider buckle portion and into said second opening, and wherein said second generally planer portion includes a first attachment point configured for attaching one end of said piece of webbing passing through said first generally planer portion of said slider buckle, and wherein said second generally planer portion includes a second attachment point configured for attaching to a handle configured for controlling when and how said piece of webbing passes through said first generally planer portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0035] The present invention features a swinging chair 10,
[0036] The seat portion 12 hangs from a lightweight and strong freestanding frame 14 (
[0037] The frame 14,
[0038] In another embodiment of a less portable and non-packable chair, the frame 14 may not break down but may be formed of a welded steel or aluminum frame, molded carbon fiber or composite, or the like.
[0039] In one of the embodiments disclosed herein, the first three segments 16 are held together in place by a first hub 20, while the second three segments 18 are held together and in place by a second identical hub 22. A crossbar spacer segment 24 keeps the first and second hubs 20, 22 and accompanying segments 16/18 in a fixed relationship (i.e. a fixed distance) from one another.
[0040] Each hub 20/22 (shown in greater detail in
[0041] The leg segments 16a, 16b and 18a, 18b are arranged by the hubs 20, 22 at an angle 26 in
[0042] In one embodiment, spacer segment 24 is arranged essentially level horizontally. In another embodiment, spacer segment 24 may be curved as shown by dashed line 24a in
[0043] It is contemplated that the swinging chair in accordance with the teachings of the present invention may be provided in 2 sizes. In the small size, the chair legs 16a/16b and 18a/18b have a length of approximately 11.4 inches while in the larger size, have a length of approximately 15 inches. The frame upright chair supports 16c/18c have a length of approximately 23.6 inches in the small size and 28 inches in the large size. In the small size, the crossbar segment 24 is approximately 18 inches in length while approximately 17 inches in length and the large size.
[0044] Chair components of the sizes (large and small) contemplated by the present invention provide a chair frame having approximately 34 inches of spacing for the small frame and 35.5 inches of spacing for the large frame between the 2 upright most portions of the frame 50 and 52
[0045] The chair frame feet are preferably arranged approximately 19 inches apart at the base of the feet where they contact the ground from a side perspective for the small size,
[0046] In one embodiment wherein the chair frame and or chair is packable or can collapse to make it more portable, the individual segments 16a-c, 18a-c and 24 are removed from the hubs 20, 22 and can be stored in a small bag or sleeve along with the hubs and potentially the chair seat for later assembly.
[0047] In another embodiment, the individual segments 16a-16c from one side of the frame 14, and segments 18a-18c from the other side of the frame 14 as well as spacer segment 24 may be held together by a standard shock cord run through the center of the segments as is well-known in the tent industry, in order to afford easy assembly and disassembly of the frame 14 and to prevent loss of the frame segments. In another embodiment of the present invention, the individual segments 16a-c, 18a-c and 24 could attach to hubs 20, 22 by hinging or swiveling elements, allowing the chair frame 14 to fold.
[0048] An additional feature of the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes reinforcement in strategic locations in one or more of the chair frame feet and upright segments. For example, in the leg segments 16a and 18a and 16b and 18b,
[0049] In somewhat similar fashion as shown in
[0050] The swinging seat portion 12,
[0051] One strap 60a/b, preferably of fixed length, is attached proximate each front corner portion 36a/b of each side of the seat bottom portion 32 to a front portion of each armrest 37; one strap 64 a/b is attached proximate each of the top corner regions 38 a/b of the seat back portion 34; while one set of straps 62 a/b is attached part-way down the seat back portion 34 to a rear portion of each armrest 37. The swinging seat portion 12 may also have built-in armrests 37 made of a rigid or semi-rigid structure enclosed in seat material.
[0052] In one embodiment, the straps 60, 62 and 64 (three from each side) come together at a metal locking plate system 42, 44
[0053] The metal locking plate system 42/44 is designed to lock the seat 12 into the frame 14 without using complex mechanisms, while ensuring that the user's weight prevents it from becoming unlocked during use. The metal locking plate system 42/44 is made up of 3 components: a locking pole tip 46/48 with an undercut 49 which are part of the frame 14; and two metal plates 68, 70 which are attached to the seat straps 69/71. The bottom metal plate 68 has a hole 72 for the pole tip 46/48 to fit through and, in one embodiment shown in
[0054] In another embodiment shown in
[0055] To install the metal locking plate system 42, 44 on the pole tip 46/48, the top plate 70 must slide over and align the larger portion of the keyhole 76 with the bottom plate's hole 72. After installation, the top plate 70 will slide back over with the keyhole fitting into the undercut 49 of the pole tip 46/48. When the chair is weighted and the webbing tensioned, it is unreasonably difficult to align the plates for seat removal ensuring that the user's weight maintains the swinging chair 12 securely on the frame 14.
[0056] The straps 60, 62 and 64 are automatically adjustable to allow the user to adjust the swinging angle he or she is seated at as well as the angle between the back of the chair 34 and the bottom 32 allowing a user to adjust the chair 12 to provide nearly upright seating or a reclined lounge seating.
[0057] In another embodiment, the frame 14 may be provided without a protrusion for connecting to the metal locking plate system 42, 44. Instead, the seat 12 may include a reinforced pocket which slides over the top of the uprights 16c, 18c, to secure the chair seat 12 to the frame 14. In another embodiment, the seat 12 could have a short post or plug that inserts into a hollow and of the uprights 16c, 18c.
[0058] In one embodiment, the back portion 34 of the chair 12 is attached by a 2:1 pulley system 71,
[0059] As shown in greater detail in
[0060] The topmost pulley 75 includes a central region 77 to which is permanently fastened a first portion of strap 78 approximately 2.25 inches long which anchors the top pulley 75 a fixed distance from the frame anchor point 46/48. A second region 79 of the top pulley 75 provides a region through which a portion of strap 80 attached at one end to the frame anchor point 46, 48 of the respective side of the chair. Strap portion 80 begins from the frame anchor point 46/48, threads downward through the bottom pulley 77; upward through the second region 79 of the top pulley 75 and then subsequently attaches to the sides of the backrest 34 forming strap portion 64 previously described in connection with
[0061] In another embodiment of the present invention, a deployable, foam padded headrest along with one or more headrest and chair back support elements may be provided. In one embodiment shown in
[0062] In the preferred embodiment, four flat aluminum bars 104,
[0063] In this embodiment, the top bars 104a and 104c are approximately 21 inches in length and the bottom bars 104b and 104d approximately 14 inches in length. The top and bottom bars overlap in a central region 106 and may be provided with a bend or custom bent by the user to achieve a comfortable fit in the area of the chair back 34. The top bars 104a and 104c are sewn into the seat except where they overlap with the lower bars enabling the top bars to pop off the lower bars to enabling folding of the seat back 34,
[0064] In the preferred embodiment of the swinging chair with headrest and back support according to the present invention, a complete backrest 34 and headrest 102,
[0065] In a second embodiment, another feature of the present invention is a frame for a portable swinging or hanging chair that can be set up on terrain typically found at camping sites or at the beach, or even around the home on a patio or living room floor, and providing an improved frame for such a hanging and swinging portable chair that prevents the fabric of the hanging chair from hitting the bottom of the frame when at rest or when swinging. Such a frame interfaces with the ground by static legs similar to ordinary chairs while providing the dynamic action of swinging that happens between the frame and the hammock-like suspended chair portion, allowing the swinging to take place independent of the frame. Further, this new solution is easy to disassemble or transform, lightweight and packs small and the various legs and other frame pieces are or may be coupled together so as not to be lost.
[0066] As shown in
[0067] Another feature of the present invention is to provide pole tips 184,
[0068] Another feature of the bottom leg caps 188 according to one feature of the present invention is their size or dimension. Since the bottom leg cap 188 is meant to be inserted into the aluminum tube of the lower leg 198, the outside diameter (OD) of the end cap 188 is intentionally made larger than the OD of the leg tube by approximately 0.8 mm. In this manner, the sharp edge 200 at the end of the aluminum tube 198 will grab onto the rubber end cap portion 202 of the end cap 188, thus preventing the end cap 188 from accidently falling off the end of the aluminum tube 198.
[0069] A further feature of the present invention is the provision of knurled ferrule 192,
[0070] Yet another feature of the present invention is the provision of an elastic in the back rest of a portable hanging and/or swinging chair as shown in
[0071] Another feature of the present invention includes a slider buckle which is utilized with a piece of webbing to bring 2 separate parts or pieces closer together or further part, and for carefully being able to regulate the speed and distance of this action. Any existing prior art buckle, often called a triglide or tribar buckle 130,
[0072] In accordance with the present invention, the triglide or tribar buckle is modified to include 2 perpendicular attachment points 132, 134. See also
[0073] Accordingly, the present invention provides a novel, lightweight and portable, auto-reclining swinging chair frame and seat with an auto-recline feature that can easily be adjusted and which entire chair that can be easily packed and carried for use in outdoor or indoor settings.
[0074] Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the allowed claims and their legal equivalents.