Hanging chair with collapsible spreader bar
11583088 ยท 2023-02-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C3/0255
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C3/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A hanging chair includes a collapsible spreader bar that reduces the size of the product when in a disassembled configuration. The hanging chair includes a flexible seating portion having first and second side edges. A plurality of ropes connect the first and second side edges of the flexible seating portion to the collapsible spreader bar.
Claims
1. A collapsible spreader bar, comprising: a first separable segment having a first end and a second end and a second separable segment having a first end and a second end; the first separable segment directly and releasably connecting to the second separable segment to form the collapsible spreader bar; the first separable segment releasably disconnecting from the second separable segment forming a separated first separable segment and separated second separable segment; the first end of the first separable segment connecting with the first end of the second separable segment to form the collapsible spreader bar; each of the second ends receiving one or more ropes to facilitate connection and suspension of a hanging chair; and a chair support supporting the collapsible spreader bar formed by connecting the first separable segment and second separable segment.
2. The collapsible spreader bar of claim 1, wherein the first end of the first segment further comprises a spring button and the first end of the second segment further comprises an opening for receiving the spring button.
3. The collapsible spreader bar of claim 1, wherein the first end of the first segment comprises a male threaded portion and the first end of the second segment comprises a female threaded portion.
4. The collapsible spreader bar of claim 1, wherein an overall length of the bar is between 28 to 48 inches.
5. The collapsible spreader bar of claim 1, further comprising: a first groove proximate to the second end of the first separable segment and a second groove proximate to the second end of the second separable segment; wherein the first and second grooves proximate to the second ends facilitate the connection and suspension of the hanging chair.
6. The collapsible spreader bar of claim 5, wherein the first and second grooves are dimensioned to receive a respective end loop of an upper chair support adapted to hang the collapsible spreader bar and the hanging chair.
7. The collapsible spreader bar of claim 5, wherein the first and second grooves are dimensioned to receive a respective end loop connected to the hanging chair by a respective twist bundle of a plurality of ropes.
8. The collapsible spreader bar of claim 1, wherein the first and second segments are comprised of wood.
9. The collapsible spreader bar of claim 1, wherein the first ends of the first and second segments comprise a metal.
10. A hanging chair with a collapsible spreader bar, comprising: a first separable segment having a first end and a second end and a second separable segment having a first end and a second end; the first separable segment directly and releasably connecting to the second separable segment to form the collapsible spreader bar; a chair support supporting the collapsible spreader bar; the first separable segment releasably disconnecting from the second separable segment to form a separated first separable segment and separated second separable segment; the first end of the first separable segment being configured to connect with the first end of the second separable segment to form the collapsible spreader bar; and each of the second ends receiving one or more ropes to facilitate connection and suspension of a hanging chair.
11. The hanging chair with a collapsible spreader bar of claim 10, wherein the first end of the first segment further comprises a spring button and the first end of the second segment further comprises an opening for receiving the spring button.
12. The hanging chair with a collapsible spreader bar of claim 10, wherein the first end of the first segment comprises a male threaded portion and the first end of the second segment comprises a female threaded portion.
13. The hanging chair with a collapsible spreader bar of claim 10, wherein an overall length of the bar is between 28 to 48 inches.
14. The hanging chair with a collapsible spreader bar of claim 10, further comprising: a first groove proximate to the second end of the first separable segment and a second groove proximate to the second end of the second separable segment; wherein the first and second grooves proximate to the second ends facilitate the connection and suspension of the hanging chair.
15. The hanging chair with a collapsible spreader bar of claim 14, further comprising: a first groove proximate to the second end of the first separable segment and a second groove proximate to the second end of the second separable segment; wherein the first and second grooves are dimensioned to receive a respective end loop of an upper chair support to hang the collapsible spreader bar and the hanging chair.
16. The hanging chair with a collapsible spreader bar of claim 14, further comprising: a first groove proximate to the second end of the first separable segment and a second groove proximate to the second end of the second separable segment; wherein the first and second grooves are dimensioned to receive a respective end loop connected to the hanging chair by a respective twist bundle of a plurality of ropes.
17. The hanging chair with a collapsible spreader bar of claim 10, wherein the first and second segments are comprised of wood.
18. The hanging chair with a collapsible spreader bar of claim 10, wherein the first ends of the first and second segments comprise a metal.
19. A collapsible spreader bar of a hanging chair, comprising: a first separable segment having a first end and a second end and a second separable segment having a first end and a second end; the first separable segment directly and releasably connecting to the second separable segment to form the collapsible spreader bar; the first separable segment releasably disconnecting from the second separable segment forming a separated first separable segment and separated second separable segment; the first end of the first separable segment fitting with the first end of the second separable segment to form the collapsible spreader bar; each of the second ends receiving one or more ropes connecting and suspending the hanging chair.
20. The collapsible spreader bar of claim 19, wherein the first end of the first segment further comprises a spring button and the first end of the second segment further comprises an opening for receiving the spring button.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described with references to the accompanying figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The present invention is generally related to an improved hanging chair, such as a hanging chair with a collapsible spreader bar. Specifically, the improved hanging chair includes a spreader bar that may be readily disassembled, folded, or otherwise collapsed for shipping or storage.
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(12) Loops 8 are used to connect the seating portion 4 to collapsible spreader bar 10. Specifically, respective ropes 9 are threaded through respective loops 8 and are connected to spreader bar 10. Ropes 9 may be formed of any suitable natural or synthetic material, including cotton, polypropylene, nylon, polyesters, polyethylene, Aramids and acrylics. Ropes 9 may also be formed of wire, cords, or any other material that can provide sufficient tensile strength to support a person. In one embodiment, terminal ends of respective ropes 9 are arranged into bundles (e.g. bundles 3A, 3B) and include end loops 7A, 7B. End loops 7A, 7B are sized and shaped to fit snugly around the shaft of collapsible spreader bar 10.
(13) In one embodiment, hanging chair 1 includes upper chair support 2, which may be used to suspend the hanging chair from a suitable support structure, such as a tree, post, or specially constructed stand. Upper chair support 2 is an elongated member having a first end, a second end, and a midpoint therebetween. The upper chair support 2 is positioned above the spreader bar 10 and is configured to support the spreader bar 10 between its first and second ends. In embodiments of the invention, upper chair support 2 is formed of one or more ropes, such as those discussed above. It will be understood that upper chair support 2 may include a loop 5, or similar ring at its midpoint, for suspending the hanging chair 1 from a hook or similar structure. Loop 5 may be reinforced with a metal or rigid plastic insert to avoid abrasion. In one embodiment, upper chair support 2 may include end loops 6A, 6B that are configured to attach to collapsible spreader bar 10.
(14) Additional views of the hanging chair of the present invention are shown in
(15) As described above, the hanging chair 1 of the present invention includes a collapsible spreader bar 10. An exemplary exploded view of the spreader bar 10 of the present invention is shown in
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(17) As shown in the exemplary embodiment, first end portion 13A includes a spring button 16 (also known as a spring clip) that is configured to releasably engage with opening 15 in end portion 13B. In embodiments of the invention, spring button 16 is a pin or similar cylindrical member having a first end housed in the inner cavity of first end portion 13A and a second end (shown) extending from an aperture in first end portion 13A. A spring disposed below spring button 16 biases the spring button outwardly (e.g. in the direction away from longitudinal axis of segment 10A).
(18) Other mechanisms for releasably connecting first and second segments 10A, 10B will be apparent to those of skill in the art. For example, end portions 13A, 13B may interconnect by an interference fit (also known as a press fit or friction fit) or using screws, bolts, clips other types of fasteners. In one embodiment, end portions 13A, 13B may comprise a male threaded portion a female threaded portion, respectively. In one embodiment, end portions 13A, 13B may be interconnected using a coupling that, for example, bolts to end portions 13A, 13B. In another embodiment, first and second segments 10A, 10B may be connected with a hinge that permits folding of collapsible bar 10, e.g., in half. It should be understood that collapsible bar 10 may have more than two segments. For example, the collapsible bar 10 may comprise three or more segments, further reducing the overall length of the hanging chair package.
(19) In an exemplary method of assembling the hanging chair 1, a user forms a complete spreader bar 10 by connecting segment 10A to segment 10B. For example, the user presses down on spring button 16 to overcome the spring bias and lower the button 16. Thereafter, the user inserts first end portion 13A of segment 10A into the cavity formed by first end segment 13B of segment 10B. The user then aligns spring button 16 with opening 15 such that spring button 16 is urged by the spring to insert into opening 15. Once so assembled, the loop 5 of upper chair support 2 is mounted on a hook or similar structure.
(20) While particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various modifications and improvements thereon may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such modifications and improvements that are within the scope of this invention.