Folding chair with a safety device
10548402 ยท 2020-02-04
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Abstract
A safety device for a folding chair has an adjustable brace for attachment to spaced-apart legs of a folding chair for preventing the chair from collapsing under weight. The brace includes two telescopic tubes and a locking mechanism that releasably locks the tubes together in a position that securely interposes the brace between the legs with the brace securely engaged with each leg. The overall length of the brace is adjusted to provide the most stable support to the chair. First and second leg engaging elements have a Y-shape configuration with an open curved portion and an extended leg portion. The open curved portions fit snugly around the chair legs. In a further embodiment, fasteners are provided on opposed ends of the open curved portions and the curve portions are overlapped so as to receive and encircle a chair leg to secure the brace to the folding chair.
Claims
1. A folding chair having at least two opposing spaced apart legs and a safety device positioned between the two opposing spaced apart legs safety device for maintaining the spaced apart legs of the folding chair in a predetermined spaced apart position, the safety device comprising: a) a brace, comprising: an outer tube having a first end with a blind-ended bore defined therein and a second end and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end; an inner tube telescopically extending within and out of the outer tube, and having a first end and a second end and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end of the inner tube, the inner tube being constructed to slide within the outer tube in the of the longitudinal axis of the outer tube and the longitudinal axis of the inner tube to accommodate and occupy the space between the two opposing spaced apart legs of the folding chair; the brace having a length dimension defined between the first end of the inner tube and the second end of the outer tube and being varied by moving the inner tube and the outer tube relative to each other in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the inner tube and the longitudinal axis of the outer tube; b) a locking mechanism for locking the inner tube and the outer tube together; c) a first chair leg engaging element in a Y-shape configuration and having an inner continuous U-shape open curved portion for engaging a first chair leg when the brace is in use and an extended leg portion attached to the inner tube adjacent to the first end of the inner tube; and d) a second chair leg engaging element in a Y-shape configuration and having an inner continuous U-shape open curved portion for engaging a second chair leg when the brace is in use and an extended leg portion attached to the outer tube adjacent to the second end of the outer tube; the distance between the first chair leg engaging element and the second chair leg engaging element being varied as the inner tube and the outer tube are moved relative to each other such that the overall length of the brace changes to accommodate and occupy the distance between the two opposing spaced apart legs of the folding chair for maintaining the two opposing spaced apart legs of the folding chair in a predetermined position.
2. The folding chair of claim 1, wherein the inner tube has a plurality of spaced-apart apertures and wherein the locking mechanism includes a fastener mounted on the outer tube and being releasably received in one of the spaced-apart apertures of the inner tube.
3. The folding chair of claim 1, wherein the inner tube has a plurality of spaced-apart apertures and the outer tube has a plurality of spaced-apart apertures; and wherein the locking mechanism includes a plurality of fasteners secured in an aligned pair of spaced apart apertures in the inner tube and outer tube.
4. The folding chair of claim 3, wherein the plurality of fasteners is comprised of a plurality of screws.
5. The folding chair of claim 1, wherein the outer tube and the inner tube are comprised of a substantially rigid material.
6. The folding chair of claim 1, wherein the first chair leg engaging element and the second leg engaging element are comprised of a substantially rigid material, and wherein the inner continuous U-shape open curved portion of the first chair leg engaging element fits snugly around the first chair leg of the folding chair, and the inner continuous U-shape open curved portion of the second chair leg engaging element fits snugly around the second chair leg of the folding chair for securely positioning the safety device between the two opposing spaced apart legs of the folding chair.
7. The folding chair of claim 1, further comprising a first snap fastener for attaching the first chair leg engaging element to the inner tube, and a second snap fastener for attaching the second chair leg engaging element to the outer tube.
8. The folding chair of claim 1, wherein the inner continuous U-shape open curved portion of the first chair leg engaging element has fasteners on its opposed ends, and wherein the inner continuous U-shape open curved portion of the second chair leg engaging element has fasteners on its opposed ends, and wherein the opposed ends of the first chair leg engaging element and the opposed ends of the second chair leg engaging element are overlapped and secured together for attachment of the first chair leg engaging element and attachment of the second chair leg engaging element to a leg of the two opposing spaced apart legs of the folding chair for maintaining the two opposing spaced apart legs of the folding chair in a predetermined position.
9. The folding chair of claim 8, wherein the first chair leg engaging element and the second leg engaging element are comprised of a substantially flexible material capable of being wrapped around its respective chair leg for securing the safety device onto the first chair leg and the second chair leg and between the two opposing spaced apart legs of the folding chair, and wherein the fasteners on the opposed ends of the first chair leg engaging element and the fasteners of the second chair leg engaging element are hook and loop fasteners.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, in the figures, like referenced numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) Referring to the figures, it can be understood that the present invention is embodied in a safety device 10 for preventing two legs L1 and L2 of a folding chair C from collapsing toward each other when seat S of folding chair C supports the weight of a user. Legs L1 and L2 may be two spaced-apart side legs as shown in
(10) With reference to
(11) Inner tube 50 is telescopically arranged within outer tube 30. Inner tube 50 has a first end 52 which extends out from outer tube 30, and a second end 54 which is adjacent to the blind-ended bore 34 of outer tube 30. It can be appreciated from
(12) As stated herein above, inner tube 50 is slidably arranged in the blind-ended bore 34 of outer tube 30 such that first end 52 of inner tube 50 is located adjacent to and extends out of the first end 36 of outer tube 30, and inner tube 50 is slidably movable relative to outer tube 30 along its longitudinal axis and also along the longitudinal axis of outer tube 30, as indicated in
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(15) A second embodiment for a locking mechanism 70 is shown in
(16) As best shown in
(17) Those skilled in the art will appreciate apertures 78 of inner tube 50 may be a dimple, a notch, a hole, or the like, and shaped and sized to adequately accommodate and secure the distal end of screws 72 for interlocking outer tube 30 with inner tube 50. It is also apparent that safety device 10 can be shortened, that is, inner tube 50 can be pushed into outer tube 30 so that it can be removed from between and/or inserted in between legs L1, L2 of folding chair C.
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(20) From the preceding paragraph, it is apparent that inner tube 50 includes a first chair leg engaging element 90; that outer tube 30 includes a second leg engaging element 90; and that both the first and second chair leg engaging elements 90, 90 comprise an open curved portion 92, 92 for engaging a leg L1, L2 of folding chair C while the extended leg portion 94 of the first leg engaging element 90 is mounted to inner tube 50 and the extended leg portion 94 of the second leg engaging element 90 is mounted to outer tube 30 for securing safety device 10 between two spaced-apart legs of a folding chair for preventing the folding chair from accidentally collapsing. The manner in which the first and second leg engaging elements 90, 90 engage a leg of a folding chair is best shown in
(21) A second embodiment for a chair leg engaging element 90 is illustrated in
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(23) From the above teachings, it can be appreciated that the distance between the outer ends of the chair leg engaging elements 90, 90, 90 attached to the ends of safety device 10 is easily varied when inner tube 50 is moved longitudinally within outer tube 30, such that the overall length of safety device 10 is changed to accommodate the distance between two spaced-apart legs L1, L2 of a folding chair.
(24) The safety device 10 embodying the present invention is easy to install and remove, and once it is in its operative position, safety device 10 securely holds the chair legs L1, L2 in a spaced apart position to securely support the folding chair C without the legs L1, L2 collapsing toward each other, even if a heavy weight is applied and/or is being supported by the chair. The easy installation and removal of safety device 10 in connection with its adjustability makes it versatile, and its versatility makes safety device 10 economical in that the same device can be installed in many different types of folding chairs and it is easily removed and stored.
(25) While the present invention has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments of the various figures, it is to be understood that other similar embodiments may be used or modifications and additions may be made to the described embodiments for performing the same function of the present invention without deviating there from. Accordingly, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications as come within the spirit and scope of the invention.