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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 MODULAR ERGONOMIC CHAIR US12036193 2008-02-22 US20080143164A1 2008-06-19 Waheed GHILZAI
A modular ergonomic chair capable of accommodating a variety of users and uses that includes a) a chair base, b) a support column coupled to the chair base, c) a seat base, including a seat base pivot, with the seat base coupled to the support column, d) a seat, including one or more mounts, with the seat coupled to the seat base pivot, and e) one or more knee support pads coupled to a knee support pivot, with the knee support pivot coupled to any of the preceding chair elements. The modular ergonomic chair is capable of supporting a user in a reclined, upright, or inclined position and may accommodate a number of additional task-specific components.
222 Portable immersible pool chair US11542350 2006-10-02 US20080092285A1 2008-04-24 Frank Harry Petersen
An adjustable chair supported by hollow tubing rests in the water of a swimming pool, spa or other walled aquatic body. The support arms rest on the coping or deck around the aquatic body while legs below the chair rest the chair against the wall to hold the chair away from the side of the pool. Vents and drains in the hollow tubing allow water into, and out of, the tubing to make the chair stable in water yet lightweight for portability. Couplers with multiple fastening points allow adjustment of the chair height, distance from the wall, and disassembly of the chair for cleaning and storage.
223 SYSTEM FOR WIRELESS MOBILE SEATING PLATFORM US11924670 2007-10-26 US20080048859A1 2008-02-28 Marco Gruteser; Anthony Levas; Herbert McFaddin; Paul Moskowitz; Danny Wong
A system (and method) includes a seating platform, at least one sensor for detecting a state of the seating platform connected to a first wireless communications device, the first wireless communications device for conveying information on the state of the seating platform, and a second wireless communications device for receiving information from the first wireless communications device, and a computing system. The second wireless communications device is for receiving the information carrying signal and is connected to the computing system. The computing system is for initiating an action based upon the information.
224 Transportable apparatus for a game system US10843920 2004-05-12 US07297060B2 2007-11-20 Kevin Brase; Michael Hammond
A transportable apparatus for a video game system where the apparatus includes a frame and a seat foldably connected to the frame such that the frame is movable between a storage position adjacent to the seat and an operative position away from the seat. The apparatus also includes an interface associated with one of the frame and the seat for providing user input to the video game system. The transportable apparatus is configured to be easily folded and unfolded and enables users to transport the apparatus to different locations.
225 Video game chair US11430596 2006-05-08 US20070257530A1 2007-11-08 Richard Florez; Raymond Duran; William Colias
A video game chair comprises a game console interface for receiving a vibration feedback signal from a game console; lighting; and a lighting controller for controlling the lighting based on the vibration feedback signal. The game console interface may be capable of connecting wirelessly with the game console. The vibration feedback signal may represent an intensity of vibration. The lighting may include at least one set of LEDs positioned under the video game chair for generating ground lighting. The lighting controller may flicker the lights at an intensity based on the vibration feedback signal. The lighting may include at least two sets of colored lights, and the lighting controller may control lighting of the sets of lights based on the vibration feedback signal. Each set of colored lights may be a different color. The lighting controller may flicker the lights when the vibration feedback signal exceeds a threshold.
226 Cushion and method of evaluating the cushion US10550513 2003-09-26 US20070143927A1 2007-06-28 Kageyu Noro; Hideki Oyama
There is provided a floor-cushion whose structure is such that it (a) enables a person sitting on it to maintain his/her backbone in an appropriate posture, while (b) causing little fatigue in the sitter's muscles, even during long-time sitting. The inside of said floor-cushion (1) is divided into a buttocks-supporting portion (1A) and a legs-crossed portion (1B). The buttocks-supporting portion is filled with cork chips (2), while in the legs-crossed portion a hard-foam resin layer (3) is enwrapped by two soft-foam resin layers (4), so that the legs-crossed portion has a three-layer structure. The buttocks-supporting portion is made thicker than the legs-crossed portion, so that the buttocks-supporting portion inclines downward toward the legs-crossed portion, so as to promote forward inclination of the pelvis.
227 Actuated support platform for video system US11289352 2005-11-30 US20070122793A1 2007-05-31 Gauthier Orban; Michel Berube; Philippe Roy
An actuated support frame for transmitting motion to a seat with respect to a ground as a function of motion signals associated with video output, comprises a frame. The frame is expandable/retractable along translational degrees of freedom. Support surfaces are provided on the frame. The support surfaces are displaceable with respect to one another by expansion/retraction of the frame so as to be sized to support a seat. Actuators are provided between the frame and the ground. The actuators receive signals and selectively displace the frame with respect to the ground in synchronization with a video output, whereby a seat supported on the frame is displaceable within the frame. A method for installing a seating system of a motion simulator system is also provided.
228 Support mechanism US10722044 2003-11-24 US07222832B2 2007-05-29 Orville V. Welker
A support mechanism comprises a base member, first and second support arms, first and second synchronizing arms, and a load-supporting platform. The first support arm is connected to a pivot bracket and the based member in a manner to permit pivoting movement of the first support arm between stowed and deployed positions. The second support arm is connected to the pivot bracket and the load-supporting platform in a manner to permit pivoting movement of the second support arm relative to the load-supporting platform between stowed and deployed positions. The first and second synchronizing arms are also operatively connected to the based member, pivot bracket and load-supporting platform in a manner so that the first synchronizing arm and first support arm maintain a substantially parallel relationship with one another throughout the entire range of movement of the first support arm, and so that the second synchronizing arm and second support arm also maintain a substantially parallel relationship with one another throughout the entire range of movement of the second support arm.
229 Seating apparatus US10740919 2003-12-22 US07188844B2 2007-03-13 Jason Mark Hinds
Seating apparatus features a body including a seat and a lid which is pivotable with respect to the body between a retracted position and an extended position in which the lid defines a cover for the seat. In the retracted position, the lid cooperates with the body to enclose the seat against use. The lid is attached to the body at a pivot point which is positioned adjacent to the seat. When the lid is pivoted into the extended position, the apparatus includes a telescopic member positioned between the lid and the body to enable the lid to be supported open. The body includes a plurality of steps and can be fitted with one or more wheels to allow movement of the apparatus and to permit tilting of the apparatus into a position whereat the seat is located uppermost and the steps enable climbing into the seat.
230 Structural systems US11399648 2006-04-07 US20070033883A1 2007-02-15 Italo Travez; Jose Travez; Bryan Ramos
A structural system for use in areas in which space is valuable. The structural system is a self-contained meeting center capable of transforming from a closed storage position into an open position for conducting a meeting. The structural system may be used for interior and exterior applications. The structural system may also include a mobile, micro-climate controlled chair system.
231 Seat for amusement apparatus US11515145 2006-08-31 US20060293109A1 2006-12-28 Alberto Zamperla; Antonio Nardin
A seat for amusement apparatus including a support and means for immobilizing the user on the support. The immobilizing means comprise at least one support in front of the user and opposing means suitable for acting on the user's back. The opposing means comprises an arm which can move between a lowered position in which the user can sit down on the support and a raised position in which one end of the arm abuts against the user's back. The seat may optionally have a motorcycle shape and include handlebars and retractable leg extensions projecting from each side of the seat for maintaining a user's legs in a crouched motorcycle riding position.
232 PORTABLE COVERED SEATING APPARATUS US10908599 2005-05-18 US20060261643A1 2006-11-23 Eric Lingwall
A portable seating apparatus includes a storage box having upwardly extending sidewalls, a seat cushion pivotally mounted in the seatbox, and a framework for providing portable seating and protection from weather elements. A covering is connected to the framework. The framework is completely stored within the storage box and the seat cushion may be hingedly attached to the storage box. The framework may be adjustable. The apparatus may also provide a plurality of legs and sidewalls. The apparatus may further provide a storage pocket in the storage box.
233 Portable lifeguard chair US10778489 2004-02-13 US07048091B1 2006-05-23 John P. Maguire
A portable chair is disclosed having a seat, a frame that supports the seat, a ladder that provides access to the seat; and a hollow tank that holds a liquid mass, connected to the frame. The frame includes first and second side supports each having a forward support and a rear support. Each of the forward and rear supports has an upper end and a lower end, and the seat is connected to the frame proximate the upper ends of the forward and rear supports. The frame also includes a lower frame that connects the forward supports to the rear supports near the lower ends of the forward and rear supports. The tank is connected to the lower frame to provide stability to the chair.
234 Hunting pack stool and method of use thereof US10822918 2004-04-13 US20050225126A1 2005-10-13 Frank Frederick
A packable seating apparatus having a single planar surface with a seat attached thereto, wherein the lower portion of the planar surface forms legs which raise the seat portion from the ground. The apparatus has storage compartments formed therein, support for a sleeping bag, and a color change device. The apparatus further utilizes any convenient surface, such as a tree or the like, as an additional support. In an alternate embodiment, the present invention includes a kickstand to allow free-standing support.
235 System for wireless mobile seating platform US11001129 2004-12-02 US20050093695A1 2005-05-05 Marco Gruteser; Anthony Levas; Herbert McFaddin; Paul Moskowitz; Danny Chan Wong
A system (and method) includes a seating platform, at least one sensor for detecting a state of the seating platform connected to a first wireless communications device, the first wireless communications device for conveying information on the state of the seating platform, and a second wireless communications device for receiving information from the first wireless communications device, and a computing system. The second wireless communications device is for receiving the information carrying signal and is connected to the computing system. The computing system is for initiating an action based upon the information.
236 Portable method and apparatus for converting a chair into a massage chair US10980016 2004-11-03 US20050092330A1 2005-05-05 David Henry
The present invention achieves an effective way of converting any armless chair into a massage chair by attaching an H-shaped base portion to the exterior back of any armless curved or straight-back chair, said H-shaped base portion comprising an adjustable head support and adjustable arm supports, and provides proper sternum support.
237 Method and apparatus for wireless mobile seating platform US09917822 2001-07-31 US06870477B2 2005-03-22 Marco O. Gruteser; Anthony Levas; Herbert Scott McFaddin; Paul Andrew Moskowitz; Danny Chan Yong Wong
A system (and method) includes a seating platform, at least one sensor for detecting a state of the seating platform connected to a first wireless communications device, the first wireless communications device for conveying information on the state of the seating platform, and a second wireless communications device for receiving information from the first wireless communications device, and a computing system. The second wireless communications device is for receiving the information carrying signal and is connected to the computing system. The computing system is for initiating an action based upon the information.
238 Collapsible portable seat construction US10438653 2003-05-15 US20040227381A1 2004-11-18 Andrezj M. Redzisz; Donald E. Godshaw
A portable seat is formed from rectangular frame members that are joined at their midpoints and foldable between an open and a closed position. A flexible seat is attached to the top leg of each of the frame members and pouches are affixed to the sides of the portable seat. Various handles and straps are also attached to the sides of the portable seat to facilitate transport.
239 Portable seat and storage apparatus US10334823 2002-12-31 US06698830B1 2004-03-02 Ronald K. Gaines
A portable seat and storage apparatus combining the multifunctional capacities of a chair, backpack, and storage device. The device incorporates a frame assembly and back support frame assembly, which cooperate to form an adjustable seating capacity. The apparatus may be a substantially open frame or configured with at least one panel. The seat frame assembly is further configured to define a volume enclosing a storage assembly. The storage assembly may be configured as a single or multicompartmented assembly, and may include a plurality of handles, lids, and drawers. The apparatus may be configured with at least one cooperating storage assembly guide recess and storage guide to guide the storage assembly into proper storage position, as well as a plurality of storage retainers and storage stops to limit the travel of the storage assembly. A plurality of accessory devices may be attached with a plurality of clamp-type accessory holders.
240 TANDEM MOVIE LOUNGE US09992162 2001-11-19 US20030094839A1 2003-05-22 Stanley L. Murkey SR.
A chair has upper and a lower seating positions in tandem, such that the first occupant's legs encompass the second occupant in the lower seating position, whose head rests on the waist area of the first occupant. The second seating position is curvilinear or use in a normal, or reclined manner, and also has a removable backrest for insertion into holes between the first and second seats. Both seating positions are independently supported for one occupant use of the complete chair. The second seating position includes an extendable and retractable footrest, the extension operation being pneumatically assisted. A paper towel dispenser is attached proximate one or more armrests with door access for loading paper towels and storing miscellaneous items, the dispenser also having a top cavity for positioning a remote control. In another embodiment, the first seating position includes a reclining seat back, with the adjustment being pneumatically assisted.
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