HANGING BASKET CHAIR

20260076481 ยท 2026-03-19

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    The present disclosure provides a hanging basket chair, including: a frame; a base installed on a bottom end of the frame; at least one support rod foldably connected with one side of the frame or one side of the base through a first folding structure; a flexible connecting member connecting the frame and the base with the at least one support rod; wherein the first folding structure includes: a first connecting arm having a first through-hole; and a curved first guide rib having at least a portion passing through the first through-hole; wherein one of the first connecting arm and the first guide rib is fixed to one end of the at least one support rod, and the other one is fixed to the frame or the base. The hanging basket chair can be folded for easy storage and transportation, which can enhance user's experience.

    Claims

    1. A hanging basket chair, comprising: a frame; a base installed on a bottom end of the frame; at least one support rod foldably connected with one side of the frame or one side of the base through a first folding structure; and a flexible connecting member connecting the frame and the base with the at least one support rod; wherein the first folding structure comprises: a first connecting arm having a first through-hole; and a curved first guide rib having at least a portion passing through the first through-hole, wherein the first guide rib is configured to guide a movement direction of the first connecting arm; wherein one of the first connecting arm and the first guide rib is fixed to one end of the at least one support rod, and the other one is fixed to the frame or the base.

    2. The hanging basket chair according to claim 1, wherein the first connecting arm is fixed to the end of the at least one support rod and fixedly connected with the at least one support rod, or the first connecting arm is integrally formed with the at least one support rod.

    3. The hanging basket chair according to claim 2, wherein the first guide rib has an annular shape with a notch.

    4. The hanging basket chair according to claim 3, wherein the first folding structure further comprises: a stopping portion provided on the first guide rib and configured to close or open the notch.

    5. The hanging basket chair according to claim 4, wherein the stopping portion has a sleeve shape and is sleeved on the first guide rib, and the stopping portion can move along the first guide rib to close or open the notch.

    6. The hanging basket chair according to claim 4, wherein the stopping portion comprises a fixing end and a free end opposite to each other, wherein the fixing end is rotatably connected with one end of the first guide rib adjacent to the notch, and the free end abuts against or moves away from the other end of the first guide rib adjacent to the notch with a rotation of the fixing end to close or open the notch.

    7. The hanging basket chair according to claim 1, wherein the base is foldably installed on the bottom end of the frame.

    8. The hanging basket chair according to claim 7, wherein the base is installed on the bottom end of the frame through a second folding structure, and the second folding structure comprises: a second connecting arm having a second through-hole; and a curved second guide rib having at least a portion passing through the second through-hole, wherein the second guide rib is configured to guide a movement direction of the second connecting arm; wherein one of the second connecting arm and the second guide rib is fixed to the bottom end of the frame, and the other one is fixed to the base.

    9. The hanging basket chair according to claim 1, wherein the base is detachably installed on the bottom end of the frame.

    10. The hanging basket chair according to claim 9, wherein the base is detachably installed on the bottom end of the frame through a detachable structure; when the base is in an installed state, the base is unfoldably fixed to the bottom end of the frame, and the frame, the base, the at least one support rod and the flexible connecting member surround to form an accommodating space; and when the base is in an uninstalled state, the at least one support rod is folded to move close to the one side of the frame or the base.

    11. The hanging basket chair according to claim 9, wherein the detachable structure comprises: a protruding portion provided on one of the base and the frame; and an installation hole provided on the other one of the base and the frame; wherein when the base is in an installed state, at least a portion of the protruding portion is inserted into the installation hole.

    12. The hanging basket chair according to claim 11, wherein the detachable structure further comprises: a fixing pin configured to limit the protruding portion inserted into the installation hole.

    13. The hanging basket chair according to claim 12, wherein a third through-hole is provided on the protruding portion, and a fourth through-hole is provided on a wall on which the installation hole is provided, wherein when the protruding portion is inserted into the installation hole, a position of the third through-hole corresponds to a position of the fourth through-hole, and the fixing pin is inserted into the third through-hole and the fourth through-hole.

    14. The hanging basket chair according to claim 11, wherein one of the base and the frame is provided with a connecting cylinder extending outwards, and the installation hole is provided on an end face of the connecting cylinder.

    15. The hanging basket chair according to claim 14, wherein a side wall of the connecting cylinder is provided with an opening communicated with the installation hole.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0025] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a hanging basket chair according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;

    [0026] FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the hanging basket chair from another angle in FIG. 1;

    [0027] FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic view of a detachable structure of the hanging basket chair in FIG. 1;

    [0028] FIG. 4 illustrates an exploded view of the detachable structure in FIG. 3;

    [0029] FIG. 5 illustrates a schematic view of a variant of a detachable structure of the hanging basket chair in FIG. 1;

    [0030] FIG. 6 illustrates an exploded view of the detachable structure in FIG. 5;

    [0031] FIG. 7 illustrates a schematic view of another variant of a detachable structure of the hanging basket chair in FIG. 1;

    [0032] FIG. 8 illustrates a side view of the hanging basket chair in FIG. 1;

    [0033] FIG. 9 illustrates an enlarged partial view of part A in FIG. 8;

    [0034] FIG. 10 illustrates a schematic view of a variant of a first folding structure in FIG. 9;

    [0035] FIG. 11 illustrates a schematic view of another variant of the first folding structure in FIG. 9;

    [0036] FIG. 12 illustrates a side view of a variant of the hanging basket chair in FIG. 1; and

    [0037] FIG. 13 illustrates a side view of another variant of the hanging basket chair in FIG. 1.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0038] As mentioned above, the disassembly and assembly of existing hanging basket chairs are very inconvenient, which affects user experience.

    [0039] Accordingly, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a hanging basket chair. The hanging basket chair includes: a frame; a base detachably installed on a bottom end of the frame; at least one support rod foldably connected with one side of the frame or one side of the base through a first folding structure; and a flexible connecting member connecting the frame, the base and the at least one support rod together. When the base is in an installed state, the base is unfoldably fixed to the bottom end of the frame, and the frame, the base, the at least one support rod and the flexible connecting member surround to form an accommodating space. When the base is in an uninstalled state, the at least one support rod is folded to move close to one side of the frame or the base.

    [0040] According to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the support rod can be foldably connected with one side of the frame or one side of the base through the first folding structure, and the support rod, the frame and the base can be folded when the hanging basket chair is not in use, which can reduce an overall volume of the hanging basket chair and facilitate storage and transportation. Furthermore, the first folding structure includes the first connecting arm and the first guide rib, and folding and unfolding of the hanging basket chair can be achieved by a simple structure, which can reduce production costs, facilitate user assembly and operation, and enhance user experience.

    [0041] In order to make above purposes, features and effects of the present disclosure more obvious and understandable, specific embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail below in combination with the attached drawings.

    [0042] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a hanging basket chair 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, and FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the hanging basket chair 100 from another angle in FIG. 1.

    [0043] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the hanging basket chair 100 includes a frame 1, a base 2, at least one support rod 3 and a flexible connecting member 4. The base 2 is installed on a bottom end 11 of the frame 1. The at least one support rod 3 is foldably connected with one side of the frame 1 or one side of the base 2 through a first folding structure 7. The flexible connecting member 4 connects the frame 1, the base 2 and the at least one support rod 3 together. The first folding structure 7 includes a first connecting arm 71 and a curved first guide rib 72. The first connecting arm 71 has a first through-hole 711. At least a portion of the first guide rib 72 passes through the first through-hole 711, and the first guide rib 72 is configured to guide a movement direction of the first connecting arm 71. One of the first connecting arm 71 and the first guide rib 72 is fixed to one end of the at least one support rod 3, and the other one is fixed to the frame 1 or the base 2.

    [0044] Specifically, the frame 1 and the base 2 constitute a main structure of the hanging basket chair 100. The frame 1 can be used as a support skeleton for the hanging basket chair 100.

    [0045] In some non-limiting embodiments, the frame 1 is arch-shaped. Thus, the arch-shaped frame 1 combines aesthetic appeal and structural stability.

    [0046] Furthermore, the frame 1 can be made of a sturdy and durable material, such as a metal or a wood material, thus the frame 1 can withstand weight of users and other components of the hanging basket chair 100 (such as the base 2 and the support rod 3) and maintain stability for long-term use.

    [0047] Furthermore, the frame 1 has a top end 12 and a bottom end 11 opposite to each other. As shown in FIG. 1, the top end 12 can be suspended from a support structure through a suspension member 8.

    [0048] In some non-limiting embodiments, the top end 12 may be, for example, a top end of the hanging basket chair 100 in normal use, that is, an end away from a direction of gravity. The top end 12 may be equipped with a special structure or interface to connect with the suspension member 8. Thus, through the suspension member 8, the hanging basket chair 100 can be suspended in the air, making it convenient for users to use in various scenarios.

    [0049] Furthermore, the suspension member 8 may be made of a material such as a metal chain or a rope. Thus, a structural strength of the suspension member 8 can be improved, thus the hanging basket chair 100 can be safely suspended from the support structure.

    [0050] Furthermore, the suspension member 8 may also have certain flexibility and can generate deformation, which allows users to achieve a certain degree of swinging and shaking when using the hanging basket chair 100, and enhances the user experience.

    [0051] Furthermore, a main body of the hanging basket chair 100 can be suspended from the support structure through the suspension member 8. The support structure may be, for example, a bracket that can be placed on the ground (not shown in the figures), or the support structure may also be other external structures for hanging the hanging basket chair 100, such as a tree, a beam of a house or a hanger. Thus, by hanging the hanging basket chair 100 in the air through the suspension member 8, ground space can be saved and indoor or outdoor space can be used more reasonably. Moreover, the hanging basket chair 100 can be hung at different positions and heights as needed to adapt to different using scenarios and requirements.

    [0052] Furthermore, the bottom end 11 of the frame 1 is detachably connected with the base 2. When a user sits on the hanging basket chair 100, the user directly contacts the base 2, and the base 2 mainly supports the weight of the user. Specifically, the base 2 can be regarded as a bottom plate for the user to sit on and provides a smooth and comfortable sitting and sleeping platform for the user. When the user sits on the hanging basket chair 100, the weight of the user is mainly supported by the base 2.

    [0053] In some non-limiting embodiments, the base 2 may include a bottom frame 21 and a connecting part 22 connected with an interior of the bottom frame 21. The bottom frame 21 is connected with the frame 1, and the connecting part 22 may be made of an elastic material.

    [0054] In some embodiments, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 and FIG. 8, the at least one support rod 3 may be connected with one side of the frame 1. When the user uses the hanging basket chair 100, the support rod 3 can allow the user to lean on the support rod 3. For example, when siting on the hanging basket chair 100, the user can lean his or her body parts such as a back, an arm, or a leg on the support rod 3 to improve comfort during siting.

    [0055] Furthermore, in some embodiments, the support rod 3 can be curved to improve the comfort of the user when leaning on the support rod 3, and both ends of each support rod 3 can be flexibly connected to an arm of the frame 1. The arm of the frame refers to a portion between the top end 12 and the bottom end 11 of the frame 1.

    [0056] In some non-limiting embodiments, there are multiple support rods 3. For example, referring to FIG. 1, there are four support rods 3. In an unfolded state, the four support rods 3 are spaced apart on one side of the frame 1 to form a surface for the user to lean on. When the user sits on the hanging basket chair 100 from another side, the user can lean on the support rods 3 to improve user comfort.

    [0057] In some non-limiting embodiments, there are more number of support rods 3 in order to make a curved surface formed by multiple support rods 3 more flat for the user to lean on.

    [0058] Furthermore, the hanging basket chair 100 may further include a flexible connecting member 4. The flexible connecting member 4 connects the frame 1, the base 2 and the support rod 3 together.

    [0059] As mentioned above, multiple support rods 3 can form a curved surface for the user to lean on, and the flexible connecting member 4 can at least fill gaps between multiple support rods 3. Meanwhile, in an unfolded state of the hanging basket chair 100, the flexible connecting member 4 also provides necessary tension for the support rods 3 through its elastic or rigid characteristics. This tension helps to keep the support rods 3 and base 2 in correct positions and angles, preventing the support rods 3 and the base 2 from shaking or falling off during use. Meanwhile, the flexible connecting member 4 also helps to enhance a stability and safety of the hanging basket chair.

    [0060] In some embodiments, the flexible connecting member 4 may be made of a material with a good flexibility and sufficient strength, such as a rope, a chain or an elastic band. Thus, the flexible connecting member 4 can transmit and disperse forces between different components (such as the frame 1, the base 2 and the support rod 3) to ensure the stability and durability of the hanging basket chair 100. Meanwhile, the flexible connecting member 4 can absorb and buffer some external impacts and vibrations, providing the user with a comfortable sitting and lying experience.

    [0061] Furthermore, when the base 2 is installed on the bottom end 11 of the frame 1, the base 2 and the frame 1 cannot be folded. In other words, when the base 2 and the frame 1 are installed or assembled, an angle between the base 2 and the frame 1 is fixed at a preset angle. The preset angle can be determined according to actual production requirements of the product. For example, the preset angle may be slightly greater than 90, such as 105, which can increase the user's sense of being surrounded when siting on the hanging basket chair 100 and enhance user experience. Therefore, when the base 2 is in the installed state, the user can sit on the hanging basket chair 100. As the base 2 serves as the bottom plate for the user to sit on, the base 2 needs to be firmly connected with the frame 1 to support the user's weight and prevent accidental detachment. Therefore, a non-movable (or foldable) connection between the base 2 and the frame 1 ensures the stability and safety of the hanging basket chair 100 during use.

    [0062] Furthermore, when the base 2 is in the installed state, after the base 2 is installed, the frame 1, the base 2, the at least one support rod 3 and the flexible connecting member 4 jointly surround to form an accommodating space for the user to sit and lie down. The frame 1 has an entrance for the user to enter the accommodating space, and the user can enter the accommodating e space through the entrance formed by the frame 1.

    [0063] Furthermore, the base 2 can also be removed from the bottom end 11 of the frame 1. Then, the base 2 is no longer fixed to the frame 1, but is physically separated from the frame 1. Thus, the at least one support rod 3 can be folded towards the frame 1 to move close to the frame 1. Thus, the hanging basket chair 100 can be stored or transported more compactly when not in use.

    [0064] Therefore, the detachable connection of the frame 1 and the base 2 simplifies the assembly process, improves the convenience and user experience of the hanging basket chair 100. Furthermore, when the base 2 is in the installed state, the base 2 is unfoldably and firmly fixed to the bottom end 11 of the frame 1, providing a stable platform for the user to support his or her weight and prevent accidental detachment, allowing the user to sit and lie comfortably in the hanging basket chair 100. Therefore, when the hanging basket chair 100 is not in use, the base 2 can be disassembled, and the foldable support rod 3 can be folded to move close to one side of the frame 1, which can reduce space occupation and facilitate user accommodation and storage. Moreover, due to a significant decrease in an overall volume after disassembling and folding the hanging basket chair 100, transportation space can be more effectively utilized and transportation costs can be reduced.

    [0065] Furthermore, referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the base 2 is detachably installed on the bottom end 11 of the frame 1 through a detachable structure 5. The detachable structure 5 includes a protruding portion 51 and an installation hole 52. The protruding portion 51 is provided on one of the base 2 and the frame 1. The installation hole 52 is provided on the other one of the base 2 and the frame 1. When the base 2 is in the installed state, at least a portion of the protruding portion 51 is inserted into the installation hole 52. Thus, through the detachable structure 5, the user can easily achieve the assembly and disassembly of the base 2 and the frame 1, which can improve the flexibility and maintainability of the hanging basket chair.

    [0066] In some non-limiting embodiments, the protruding portion 51 may be provided on the bottom frame 21 of the base 2, and the installation hole 52 may be opened on an edge of the frame 1 forming the bottom end 11. When the protruding portion 51 is inserted into the installation hole 52, the assembly between the frame 1 and the base 2 is completed.

    [0067] In other embodiments, the protruding portion 51 may also be provided on the edge of the frame 1 forming the bottom end 11, and the installation hole 52 may be opened on the bottom frame 21 of the base 2. Thus, the assembly between the frame 1 and the base 2 may also be achieved by inserting the protruding portion 51 into the installation hole 52.

    [0068] In a typical application scenario, when the user needs to install the base 2, the user only needs to align the protruding portion 51 with the installation hole 52 and gently push the protruding portion 51 into the installation hole 52. As the protruding portion 51 is gradually inserted into the installation hole 52, the connection between the base 2 and the frame 1 will become increasingly stable. On the contrary, when the user needs to disassemble the base 2, the user only needs to gently pull out the protruding portion 51 to separate the base 2 from the frame 1. This simple disassembly and installation process not only saves user time and effort, but also improves the flexibility and maintainability of the hanging basket chair.

    [0069] Furthermore, the detachable structure 5 may further include a fixing pin 53 for limiting the protruding portion 51 in the installation hole 52. Thus, the fixing pin 53 can effectively prevent the protruding portion 51 from accidentally coming out of the installation hole 52. This limiting structure effectively enhances the stability of the connection between the base 2 and the frame 1, and prevents loosening or falling off caused by external forces or long-term use.

    [0070] In some embodiments, still referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, a third through-hole 511 is provided on the protruding portion 51, and a fourth through-hole 521 is provided on a wall on which the installation hole 52 is provided. When the protruding portion 51 is inserted into the installation hole 52, a position of the third through-hole 511 corresponds to a position of the fourth through-hole 521, and the fixing pin 53 is inserted into the third through-hole 511 and the fourth through-hole 521.

    [0071] In a typical application scenario, when the protruding portion 51 is inserted into the installation hole 52, the third through-hole 511 needs to be aligned or nearly aligned with the fourth through-hole 521 to provide a channel for inserting the fixing pin 53 subsequently. Furthermore, inserting the fixing pin 53 into the third through-hole 511 and the fourth through-hole 521 can ensure a stable position of the protruding portion 51 in the installation hole 52, and prevent the protruding portion 51 from accidentally falling off due to external forces or long-term use.

    [0072] In some non-limiting embodiments, a diameter of the fixing pin 53 may be slightly smaller than a diameter of the third through-hole 511 and the fourth through-hole 521 to facilitate smooth insertion and ensure sufficient tightness to prevent loosening.

    [0073] In some embodiments, there are two fourth through-holes 521, and the two fourth through-holes 521 form a channel simultaneously penetrating through the wall of the frame 1 or the base 2 on which the installation hole 52 is provided and the protruding portion 51 with the third through-hole. The fixing pin 53 can be inserted from one end of the channel and at least partially protrudes from the other end of the channel.

    [0074] Furthermore, along an insertion direction, the fixing pin 53 includes a limiting part, a receiving part and a protruding part sequentially connected with each other. A cross-sectional area of the limiting part is larger than an opening area of the fourth through-hole 521 to avoid excessive insertion of the fixing pin 53. The receiving part is a part of the fixing pin 53 received in the channel, and the protruding part is a part of the fixing pin 53 protruding from the other end of the channel.

    [0075] In some embodiments, a nut 531 may be connected with the protruding part of the fixing pin 53 to ensure that the fixing pin 53 can be stably maintained in an inserted state and avoid accidental detachment of the fixing pin 53.

    [0076] In some embodiments, referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, the fixing pin 53 may also include an elastic locking buckle 532. One end of the elastic locking buckle 532 is connected with the limiting part, and the other end is formed with a circular ring structure and sleeved on the protruding part. Thus, the elastic locking buckle 532 can stop the fixing pin 53 from moving in a direction opposite to the insertion direction to come out of the channel to cause the base 2 to fall off.

    [0077] Furthermore, the elastic locking buckle 532 can generate slight deformation to facilitate sleeving the circular ring structure on the protruding part. Meanwhile, when the fixing pin 53 has a tendency to move in the direction opposite to the insertion direction, the circular ring structure of the elastic locking buckle 532 can abut against the wall of the frame 1 or the base 2 on which the installation hole 52 is provided to play a limiting role.

    [0078] In some embodiments, referring to FIGS. 3 to 6, one of the base 2 and the frame 1 has a connecting cylinder 6 extending outwardly, and the installation hole 52 is located on an end face of the connecting cylinder 6. Thus, the connecting cylinder 6 extends from the base 2 or the frame 1 to form a tubular or cylindrical structure, which provides an additional connection length and depth with the protruding portion 51 and makes the connection between the base 2 and the frame 1 more stable. Furthermore, positioning the installation hole 52 on the end face of the connecting cylinder 6 can avoid an adverse consequence of the structural strength of the frame 1 deteriorating due to direct drilling on the frame 1, and further enhance the overall structural stability of the hanging basket chair 100.

    [0079] In some non-limiting embodiments, a side wall of the connecting cylinder 6 has an opening 61, and the opening 61 is communicated with the installation hole 52.

    [0080] In some application scenarios, a size of the opening 61 can allow the protruding portion 51 to pass through. Thus, the protruding portion 51 can enter an interior of the installation hole 52 through the opening 61 to complete the assembly.

    [0081] In some application scenarios, the opening 61 is used to provide an assembly margin when the protruding portion 51 is inserted into the installation hole 52. For example, when a tolerance during production causes a size of the protruding portion 51 to be slightly larger than a size of the installation hole 52, due to the presence of the opening 61, the connecting cylinder 6 can generate slight deformation to slightly expand the installation hole 52 to facilitate the insertion of the protruding portion 51.

    [0082] In some embodiments, the opening 61 may face away from the top end 12 of the frame 1. Thus, a wall of the connecting cylinder 6 opposite to the opening 61 can abut against the protruding portion 51. When the base 2 has a tendency to fold towards the frame 1 or move towards the top end 12, the wall of the connecting cylinder 6 opposite to the opening 61 can limit a displacement of the base 2, which can enhance the structural stability of the hanging basket chair 100.

    [0083] Furthermore, there are multiple protruding portions 51 and multiple installation holes 52, and the multiple protruding portions 51 correspond one-to-one with the multiple installation holes 52. When the base 2 is in the installed state, each protruding portion 51 is inserted into corresponding installation hole 52. Therefore, the connection between the base 2 and the frame 1 can more effectively disperse and withstand various forces and moments generated by the user when using the hanging basket chair 100 through multi-point connection, which can increase the structural stability.

    [0084] In another variation, referring to FIG. 7, the detachably structure 5 may further include a connecting piece 501. The connecting piece 501 can be provided on the frame 1 and extend towards the base 2. The bottom frame 21 of the base 2 overlaps with a surface of the connecting piece 501 facing the top end 12 of the frame 1, and is fixedly connected to the connecting piece 501 through a fixing member 502, thereby achieving the assembly of the frame 1 and the base 2.

    [0085] In other embodiments, the connecting piece 501 may also be provided on the base 2 and extend towards the frame 1, and is fixedly connected to the bottom end 11 of the frame 1 through the fixing piece 501.

    [0086] In some embodiments, referring to FIG. 8, the at least one support rod 3 is foldably installed on the frame 1 or the base 2 through the first folding structure 7. Therefore, when the hanging basket chair 100 is not in use, the base 2 can be disassembled and the support rod 3 can be folded towards one side of the frame 1 or one side of the base 2 to reduce the overall size, which can facilitate storage and transportation.

    [0087] Furthermore, referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, the first folding structure 7 may include a first connecting arm 71 and a curved first guide rib 72. The first connecting arm 71 has a first through-hole 711. At least a portion of the first guide rib 72 passes through the first through-hole 711, and the first guide rib 72 is configured to guide a movement direction of the first connecting arm 71. One of the first connecting arm 71 and the first guide rib 72 is fixed to one end of at least one support rod 3, and the other one is fixed to the frame 1 or the base 2.

    [0088] In some embodiments, the first connecting arm 71 is fixed to the end of the at least one support rod 3. The first guide rib 72 can guide the movement direction of the first connecting arm 71 during folding and unfolding of the support rod 3.

    [0089] Specifically, the at least a portion of the first guide rib 72 passes through the first through-hole 711 of the first connecting arm 71. Therefore, when the support rod 3 moves, the first connecting arm 71 moves along a predetermined trajectory under the guiding of the first guide rib 72 to fold or unfold.

    [0090] In some embodiments, the first connecting arm 71 may be integrally formed with the at least one support rod 3 to enhance structural strength.

    [0091] In other embodiments, the first connecting arm 71 may also be provided on the frame 1, and the first guide rib 72 is connected with one end of the at least one support rod 3. Thus, a foldable connection between the frame 1 and the at least one support rod 3 can also be achieved through the first connecting arm 71 and the first guide rib 72.

    [0092] In some embodiments, the first guide rib 72 has an annular shape with a notch 721. Thus, the first connecting arm 71 can be inserted into the notch 721 to allow the first through-hole 711 to smoothly align with one end of the first guide rib 72, thereby facilitating the at least a portion of the first guide rib 72 to pass through the first through-hole 711.

    [0093] Furthermore, the first folding structure 7 may further include a stopping portion 73. The stopping portion 73 is provided on the first guide rib 72 and configured to close or open the notch 721. Therefore, when the at least a portion of the first guide rib 72 passes through the first through-hole 711, the stopping portion 73 can close the notch 721 to lock the foldable connection between the first connecting arm 71 and the first guide rib 72, which can avoid the first connecting arm 71 from coming out of the notch 721 and affecting user experience.

    [0094] Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 9, the stopping portion 73 has a sleeve shape. The stopping portion 73 is sleeved on the first guide rib 72 and can move along the first guide rib 72 to close or open the notch 721.

    [0095] Specifically, the stopping portion 73 can be movably sleeved on one end of the first guide rib 72 adjacent to the notch 721. The stopping portion 73 can move towards the other end of the first guide rib 72 adjacent to the notch 721 until the stopping portion 73 contacts or connects with the other end of the first guide rib 72 adjacent to the notch 721 to closed the notch 721 (as shown in FIG. 9).

    [0096] In some embodiments, the stopping portion 73 can be connected to the other end of the first guide rib 72 adjacent to the notch 721 by a threaded structure, which can ensure that the stopping portion 73 firmly closes the notch 721 to prevent the first connecting arm 71 from accidentally coming out of the notch 721 and causing the support rod 3 to fall off from the frame 1.

    [0097] In some embodiments, referring to FIG. 10, the stopping portion 73 includes a fixing end 731 and a free end 732. The fixing end 731 is rotatably connected to one end of the first guide rib 72 adjacent to the notch 721, and the free end 732 abuts against or moves away from the other end of the first guide rib 72 adjacent to the notch 721 as the fixing end 731 rotates to close or open the notch 721. Thus, the user can open the notch 721 by simply pressing to achieve the disassembly and assembly of the support rod 3 on the frame 1, which can facilitate the assembly of the hanging basket chair 100 and the maintenance or replacement of some components (such as individual support rod 3).

    [0098] Furthermore, in some embodiments, the stopping portion 73 may also be sleeved with a cylindrical locking portion 733. After the support rod 3 and the frame 1 are assembled together, the locking portion 733 can lock the free end 732 and the end of the first guide rib 72 away from the fixing end 731, which can enhance the reliability of use of the hanging basket chair 100.

    [0099] In other embodiments, as shown in FIG. 11, the notch 721 can also clamp the first guide rib 72 by a tool after the first connecting arm 71 and the first guide rib 72 are assembled to deform the first guide rib 72 to close the notch 721. Alternatively, the notch 721 can also be pre-closed by welding or other methods before shipment.

    [0100] In some embodiments, referring to FIG. 12, the support rod 3 can also be foldably connected to one side of the base 2. The connection method and function of the support rod 3 and the base 2 can refer to the description of the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1 to 11, which will not be repeated herein.

    [0101] In some embodiments, referring to FIG. 13, the base 2 is foldably installed on the bottom end 11 of the frame 1. Thus, the base 2 can also be folded to one side of the frame 1 for easy storage and transportation.

    [0102] Furthermore, the base 2 can be installed on the bottom end 11 of the frame 1 through a second folding structure 8. The second folding structure includes a second connecting arm 81 and a curved second guide rib 82. The second connecting arm 8 has a second through-hole 811. At least a portion of the second guide rib 82 passes through the second through-hole 811, and the second guide rib 82 is configured to guide a movement direction of the second connecting arm 81. One of the second connecting arm 81 and the second guide rib 82 is fixed to the bottom end 11 of the frame 1, and the other one is fixed to the base 2.

    [0103] Specific structures, functions and cooperation methods of various components of the second folding structure 8 (such as the second connecting arm 81 and the second guide rib 81) can refer to the description of the first folding structure 7, which will not be repeated herein.

    [0104] According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the support rod 3 can e foldably connected with one side of the frame 1 or one side of the base 2 through the first folding structure 7, thus the support rod 3, the frame 1 and the base 2 can be folded when the hanging basket chair 100 is not in use, which can reduce the overall volume of the structure and facilitate storage and transportation. Furthermore, the first folding structure 7 includes the first connecting arm 71 and the first guide rib 72, and folding and unfolding of the hanging basket chair 100 can be achieved by a simple structure, which can reduce production costs, facilitate user assembly and operation, and enhance the user experience.

    [0105] Furthermore, when the base 2 is in the installed state, the base 2 is unfoldably and firmly fixed to the bottom end 11 of the frame 1, which can provide a stable platform to support the user's weight. When the base 2 is in the uninstalled state, the support rod 3 can be folded to move close to one side of the frame 1 or the base 2. Therefore, when the hanging basket chair 100 is not in use, the base 2 can be removed and the support rod 3 can be folded, which can reduce space occupation and facilitate user accommodation and storage. Moreover, due to a significant decrease in an overall volume after disassembling the base 2 and folding the support rod 3, transportation space can be more effectively utilized and transportation costs can be reduced.

    [0106] Furthermore, the fixing pin 53 of the detachable structure can ensure a stable position of the protruding portion 51 in the installation hole 52. When the fixing pin 53 is inserted into the third through-hole 511 on the protruding portion 51 and the fourth through-hole 521 on the wall on which the installation hole 52 is provided, the protruding portion 51 and the installation hole 52 can form a stable mechanical connection through the fixing pin, which can effectively prevent the base 2 from loosening or falling off during normal use.

    [0107] Furthermore, multiple protruding portions 51 and multiple installation holes 52 can increase a number of connection points between the base and the frame, which can disperse a stress at connection points between the base 2 and the frame 1 during use of the hanging basket chair 100, and thus can improve stability and durability of the hanging basket chair.

    [0108] It should be noted that the term and/or is only an associative relationship for describing associated objects, indicating that three relationships may be present. For example, A and/or B may indicate following three cases: presence of A, presence of both A and B, and presence of B. In addition, the character / in the description generally indicates an or relationship between contextually associated objects. As used herein, unless specifically stated otherwise, the term or encompasses all possible combinations, except where infeasible. For example, if it is stated that a component may include A or B, then, unless specifically stated otherwise or infeasible, the component may include A, or B, or A and B. As a second example, if it is stated that a component may include A, B, or C, then, unless specifically stated otherwise or infeasible, the component may include A, or B, or C, or A and B, or A and C, or B and C, or A and B and C.

    [0109] In the description of the present disclosure, multiplemeans two or more.

    [0110] Relationship terms such as first and second are used merely to distinguish one entity or operation from another entity or operation and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Also, the words comprising, having, including and other similar forms are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be interpreted as open ended, in that, an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items, or meant to be limited to only the listed item or items. Moreover, although specific terms are employed herein, they are used only in a generic and descriptive sense, and not for the purposes of limiting the present disclosure.

    [0111] Although the present disclosure has been disclosed above, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Any changes and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and the scope of the present disclosure should be determined by the appended claims.