Folding Chair with Bulbous Chair Adjustment Mechanism
20170055711 ยท 2017-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C1/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C4/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/031
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A folding chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism. A chair back support frame pivotally attached to seat support frame covered with user support fabric or webbing. The X-frame chair has pivotal forward and rearward leg frames. A terminal vertical fore-leg end has a bulbous cap thereon. Armrest frames pivot on back support frame and the adjustment mechanism includes the bulbous cap and a yoke (stem and tines). The stem pivots on the armrest. The tines pivot on the bulbous cap and fore-leg end. The bulbous cap encloses the U-shaped tine space and substantially fills the U-shaped space such that armrest rotation relative to the forward leg frame causes yoke to swing forward and rearward and move back support frame up-and-back. The cap enclosed U-shaped tine space avoids finger pinch.
Claims
1. In combination with a folding beach chair adapted for use by a seated person, a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism, the beach chair having a back support frame upon which is mounted a flexible back support for said seated person, a seat support frame which upon which is mounted a flexible seat for said seated person, said seat support frame hinged to said back support frame, a forward leg frame having at least one substantially vertical first member pivotally attached at an intermediate location between a ground plane and a terminal vertical fore-leg end to said seat support frame, a rearward leg frame having at least one substantially vertical second member pivotally attached at an intermediate location between a ground plane and a terminal vertical rear-leg end to one or the other or both said seat support frame and said back support frame, and at least one arm rest frame having a free terminal end and an opposing rear end pivotally coupled to said back support frame, the bulbous chair adjustment mechanism comprising: a bulbous cap attached to said terminal fore-leg end; a partly rotatable yoke element having a stem and opposing yoke tines, said stem pivotally coupled to said arm rest frame at an intermediate location, said yoke tines pivotally coupled to said bulbous cap and said terminal fore-leg end such that the bulbous cap encloses the spaced apart yoke tines; whereby rotation of said arm rest frame relative to said forward leg frame causes said yoke to swing forward and rearward and move said back support frame relative to said seat support frame.
2. The combination of the folding beach chair and the bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said yoke tines are substantially U-shaped with parallel spaced apart tine legs defining a U-shaped space and said bulbous cap is crossectionally sized to substantially fill said U-shaped tine space.
3. The combination of the folding beach chair and the bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 2 wherein said bulbous cap has a rounded pillow shape extending vertically above said yoke tines.
4. The combination of the folding beach chair and the bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 3 wherein said yoke is a single, integral component made of plastic.
5. The combination of the folding beach chair and the bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 4 wherein said stem has a yoke terminal end which is pivotally attached to said arm rest frame.
6. The combination of the folding beach chair and the bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 5 wherein said tines and said stem are disposed in a single plane which rotates about the conjoined yoke and arm rest frame pivot.
7. The combination of the folding beach chair and the bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 6 wherein said terminal vertical rear-leg end abuts said arm rest frame and forms a stop for said yoke at either end of rotation about said yoke and arm rest frame pivot.
8. A folding chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism comprising: a back support frame upon which is mounted a flexible back support adapted to support a back of a seated person; a seat support frame which upon which is mounted a flexible seat for said seated person, said seat support frame hinged to said back support frame; a forward leg frame having at least one substantially vertical first member pivotally attached at an intermediate location between a ground plane and a terminal vertical fore-leg end to said seat support frame; a rearward leg frame having at least one substantially vertical second member pivotally attached at an intermediate location between a ground plane and a terminal vertical rear-leg end to one or the other or both said seat support frame and said back support frame; at least one arm rest frame having a free terminal end and an opposing rear end pivotally coupled to said back support frame; a chair adjustment mechanism with a bulbous cap and a yoke; said bulbous cap attached to said terminal fore-leg end; said yoke having a stem and opposing yoke tines, said stem pivotally coupled to said arm rest frame at an intermediate location; said yoke tines pivotally coupled to said bulbous cap and said terminal fore-leg end such that the bulbous cap encloses the spaced apart yoke tines; whereby rotation of said arm rest frame relative to said forward leg frame causes said yoke to swing forward and rearward and move said back support frame relative to said seat support frame.
9. The folding chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 8 wherein said yoke tines are substantially U-shaped with parallel spaced apart tine legs defining a U-shaped space and said bulbous cap is crossectionally sized to substantially fill said U-shaped tine space.
10. The folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 9 wherein said bulbous cap has a rounded pillow shape extending vertically above said yoke tines.
11. The folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 10 wherein said yoke is a single, integral component made of plastic.
12. The folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 11 wherein said stem has a yoke terminal end which is pivotally attached to said arm rest frame.
13. The folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 12 wherein said tines and said stem are disposed in a single plane which rotates about the conjoined yoke and arm rest frame pivot.
14. The folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 13 wherein said terminal vertical rear-leg end abuts said arm rest frame and forms a stop for said yoke at either end of rotation about said yoke and arm rest frame pivot.
15. The folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 9 wherein stem has a yoke terminal end which is pivotally attached to said arm rest frame.
16. The folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 15 wherein said tines and said stem are disposed in a single plane which rotates about the conjoined yoke and arm rest frame pivot.
17. The folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 16 wherein said terminal vertical rear-leg end abuts said arm rest frame and forms a stop for said yoke at either end of rotation about said yoke and arm rest frame pivot.
18. The folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 9 wherein stem has a yoke terminal end which is pivotally attached to said arm rest frame and wherein said terminal vertical rear-leg end abuts said arm rest frame and forms a stop for said yoke at either end of rotation about said yoke and arm rest frame pivot.
19. The folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 8 wherein said bulbous cap completely encloses and fills in the space between said rotatably mounted yoke tines to avoid finger pinch accidents.
20. A folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism comprising: a back support frame upon which is mounted a flexible back support adapted to support a back of a seated person; a seat support frame which upon which is mounted a flexible seat for said seated person, said seat support frame hinged to said back support frame; a forward leg frame having at least one substantially vertical first member pivotally attached at an intermediate location between a ground plane and a terminal vertical fore-leg end to said seat support frame; a rearward leg frame having at least one substantially vertical second member pivotally attached at an intermediate location between a ground plane and a terminal vertical rear-leg end to one or the other or both said seat support frame and said back support frame; at least one arm rest frame having a free terminal end and an opposing rear end pivotally coupled to said back support frame; a chair adjustment mechanism with a bulbous cap and a yoke; said bulbous cap attached to said terminal rear-leg end; said yoke having a stem and opposing yoke tines, said stem pivotally coupled to said arm rest frame at an intermediate location; said yoke tines pivotally coupled to said bulbous cap and said terminal fore-leg end such that the bulbous cap encloses the spaced apart yoke tines; whereby rotation of said arm rest frame relative to said rearward leg frame causes said yoke to swing forward and rearward and move said back support frame relative to said seat support frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Further objects and advantages of the present invention can be found in the detailed description of the preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0023] The present invention relates to a folding chair, and more particularly, a folding beach chair with a bulbous chair adjustment mechanism.
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[0025] The chair has a seat support frame 24 with a flexible seat 26 mounted on seat support frame 24. Similar to back support frame 20, seat support frame 24 is U-shaped and the flexible seat 26 is wrapped around the forward facing U-shaped bar of seat support frame 24. To provide additional support, a further flexible strap (unnumbered) extends between the U-shaped legs of the seat support frame 24. The transverse, flexible seat strap (unnumbered) provides additional support for a seated person disposed on flexible seat 26 of chair 10.
[0026] Seat support frame 24 is hinged at pivot 32 to back support frame 20. A backside crossbar (unnumbered) may span the rearward terminal ends of seat support frame 24 such that a transition seat element transitions from flexible seat 26 to flexible back support 22.
[0027] Forward leg frame 32 has at least one substantially vertical first member 34. The term forward refers to an element near the foot of the user (as compared to other chair components) such as forward leg frame 32 which is disposed at the fore-end of chair 10 with respect to ground plane 40. Forward leg frame 32 has a vertical first member 34 which is substantially vertical notwithstanding the fact that it is at an angle with respect to a 90 vertical plane rising above ground plane 40. Vertical first member 34 of leg frame 32 is substantially vertical in that it rises above ground plane 40. Forward leg frame 32 is pivotally attached to the seat frame at pivot point 36 at an intermediate leg frame location 38 (intermediate ground plane 40 and terminal fore leg end 42). The pivot at pivot point 36 is at an intermediate location 38 and rotatably joins vertical first member 34 of forward leg frame 32 with seat support frame 24.
[0028] Rearward leg frame 50 has at least one substantially vertical second member 52. Vertical second member 52 is pivotally attached at pivot point 54 to other frame members at an intermediate location 56 between ground plane 40 and terminal rear leg end 58. Pivot point 54 attaches rearward leg frame 50 and either seat support frame 24 or back support frame 20. This rotational coupling between the rearward leg frame, the seat support frame and the back support frame is known in the art and may include a small pivoting bar (unnumbered). In any event, these three elements, the rearward leg frame, the seat support frame and the back support frame are all pivotally coupled together either directly or through an intermediary bar.
[0029] Chair 10 also includes at least one arm rest frame 60 having a free terminal fore end 62 and an opposing rear end 64. Opposing rear end 64 of the arm rest frame 60 is pivotally coupled at pivot point 66 to back support frame 20.
[0030] In the illustrated embodiment, the folding beach chair 10 includes two armrest frames 60 and the forward leg frame is U-shaped. Therefore, the forward leg frame 62 has two vertical first members 34 forms a U-shaped structure with a U-cross bar on ground plane 40. In a similar manner, rearward leg frame 50 is U-shaped and has two vertical second members 52 which are pivotally attached at intermediate locations to the seat frame and the back support frame. The terminal rear leg ends 58 are pivotally attached to the top region of the fore leg ends 42. The rear leg frame is also U-shaped. 100311 Chair adjustment mechanism 12 includes a bulbous end cap 70 and a yoke 72.
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[0033] One of the several important features of the present invention is that bulbous end cap 70 substantially encloses the spaced apart region 86 between yoke tines 81, 82. This enclosure feature and the rounded bulbous end cap 70 reduces or eliminates finger pinch when the arm 60 rotates above legs 32, 50.
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[0036] As shown in
[0037] The yoke terminal end 90 in
[0038] The terminal rear leg end 58 abuts at edge 92 in
[0039] Since the bulbous end is highly rounded and the cross-section of the bulbous end substantially fills the yoke tine U-shaped space 86 (
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[0043] In an alternate embodiment, bulbous end cap 70 could be attached to the terminal rear leg end and the upper end portion of the forward leg end could act as the stop for rotation against the arm 60. This embodiment is within the scope and spirit of the print of the present claims.
[0044] The term bulbous as used herein refers to a substantially hemispherical structure and a structure which is square or rectangular with all vertically exposed edges being greatly rounded.
[0045] The claims appended hereto are meant to cover modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the present invention.