241 |
Pocket ski seat |
US09916189 |
2001-07-25 |
US20030020273A1 |
2003-01-30 |
Ronald
L.
Rogers |
A pocket ski seat for suspension between poles is formed of a strap that is folded over at the ends and stitched at the sides to form pockets for the ends of the poles. The strap is approximately 4 inches wide, being sufficiently strong to withstand concentrated loading against the pole ends and sufficiently stiff laterally to prevent gathering when loaded by a seated user. |
242 |
Compact foldable massage chair |
US09731037 |
2000-12-05 |
US20020101108A1 |
2002-08-01 |
Jon
W.
Roleder; William
A.
Martin; Paul
M.G.
Weiskopf; Arthur
John
Drusch
III |
An improved massage chair (10) is provided herein. The massage chair (10) includes (i) a front lower support (12) including a front attachment section (14), (ii) a rear lower support (16) including a rear attachment section (18), (iii) a seat (48) secured to the rear lower support (12), (iv) a front upper support (22) including an upper attachment section (24), (v) a chest rest (26) secured to the front upper support (22), and (vi) a connector (28). Importantly, the connector (28) connects the front attachment section (14), the rear attachment section (18) and the upper attachment section (24) and allows for relative motion of the front lower support (12), the rear lower support (16) and the front upper support (22) about the connector (28). As a result of this design, the massage chair (10) easily moves between a transport position (32) and an upright position (30). Further, as a result of this design, the profile of the massage chair (10) in the transport position (32) is relatively small. |
243 |
Continuously adjustable lawn furniture with flexible seat |
US09915039 |
2001-07-25 |
US20020021037A1 |
2002-02-21 |
John
G.
Alexander
JR. |
A folding chair having adjustable rear legs for use on flat, even ground and in addition, on sloping terrain from about zero degrees to twenty degrees and being continuously adjustable over this range by a user in a seated position. |
244 |
Folding hunting seat |
US190510 |
1998-11-12 |
US6015190A |
2000-01-18 |
Charles Albert Wend |
A portable, foldable chair having a seat back and a seat bottom, is provided, especially appropriate for hunting and similar outdoor uses. The seat bottom has a relieved area toward the rearward area that forms a handle. Flanking this relieved area are two apertures that accept curved brackets extending from the seat back. The brackets pivot within the apertures with pivot stops abutting both the front and back of these apertures when the seat back is in its upright position. When folded, the seat back nests within the seat bottom. Also provided are independently extendable front legs to accommodate uneven terrain, reinforcing seat bottom and seat back ribs, provisions for carrying the seat over the shoulder, vents for draining rainwater or dissipating heat, and use of camouflage colors. |
245 |
Control means for computers or industrial processes |
US765668 |
1997-01-06 |
US5909208A |
1999-06-01 |
Rolf Blomdahl |
A control device for computers or industrial processes is provided. The device comprises one or more transducers arranged in a chair for sensing movements of the chair. A first transducer is arranged to sense turning movements of the chair and emit signals corresponding to movements in a horizontal direction. A second transducer is provided for sensing tilting movements of the chair and is arranged to emit signals corresponding to movements in a vertical direction. The output signals of the first and second transducers are supplied to an interface. The interface outputs signals to a transmitter which controls the computer or process, for example, a cursor on a display device. |
246 |
HI-CHI meditation chair |
US90202 |
1998-06-01 |
US5876098A |
1999-03-02 |
Katherine A. Conaway; Raymond E. Conaway |
A specially designed chair that sits low to the floor having a trapezoidal seat (14), two sides (10) so shaped as to accommodate two knee supports (12) and a pivotal backrest (16) and a cushion (24) for the primary purpose of meditation in a lotus style position with full support while in a relaxed state. |
247 |
Reclining support for astronomy observations |
US750924 |
1997-02-11 |
US5803547A |
1998-09-08 |
Christopher Andrew Brown |
A reclining support (10) suitable for astronomy observation has three sub-assemblies which can be readily connected together or dismantled. A base sub-assembly (11) has legs (12) which support a turntable (13, 14) and the turntable (13, 14) supports a chassis sub-assembly (17) which can rotate about a central pin (15) upstanding from the base (11), and further is coupled to the base (11) by an elevational tilt central link (70) which can be easily and quickly disconnected. The chassis carries on it a pair of upwardly facing "U" supports (19) by which a chair frame sub-assembly can be supported for ready removal, and the chair frame (21) itself carries a binocular frame (32, 33) in an adjustable and slidable binocular carrier sub-assembly which is coupled by simple telescopic frame members (35, 36) which can be removed from the chassis sub-assembly by sliding action of the telescopic members. This arrangement can achieve a simple lightweight observation support which is readily transported and erected. |
248 |
Adjustable game stool assembly with flat base |
US821220 |
1997-03-20 |
US5791731A |
1998-08-11 |
Vittorio Infanti |
A detachable and fully adjustable game stool assembly for a slot machine including an elongated flat base member having a guided engaging portion at one end for guiding the base member into slidable detachable engagement with a rigid support member fixed to the gaming machine, and including a locking means for interlocking the guided engaging portion of the base member and the fixed support member. The locking means and fixed support member prohibit longitudinal and lateral movement of the flat base member relative to the gaming machine. In one embodiment of the subject invention the locking means comprises a plurality of threaded locking pins which engage locking apertures and recesses provided in the fixed support member and elongated base member. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the locking means comprises an elongated latch member pivotally mounted to the fixed support member so as to engage a locking recess provided in the flat base member. In both embodiments of the invention, the game stool assembly can be readily slidably attached to and slidably disengaged from the gaming machine to permit easy access to the cash box located inside the gaming machine. |
249 |
Pedestal mounted seat tackle box assembly |
US504440 |
1995-07-20 |
US5577458A |
1996-11-26 |
Rex L. Kohl |
A pedestal mounted seat storage base assembly for mounting on a pedestal base plate, the assembly comprising:a storage base having a top and a bottom;a seat mounted on the storage base; anda pedestal base plate adaptor mounted on the bottom of the storage base and configured for mounting on the pedestal base plate whereby the seat storage base assembly is vertically supported. |
250 |
Enclosed seat for video game play |
US404453 |
1995-03-15 |
US5573320A |
1996-11-12 |
Brian R. Shearer |
An enclosed seat for video game play, consisting of a seat within two side walls, with an adjustable monitor support shelf designed to support an electronic game system or personal computer system with keyboard and/or joystick as well as the monitor. The enclosed seat is easily assembled from simple components. |
251 |
Foldable backrest and seat and hand warmer |
US368980 |
1995-01-05 |
US5524956A |
1996-06-11 |
Perry B. Moore |
A portable folding device for providing comfort for people engaged in outdoor activities is disclosed. The device comprises a padded cushion having a lower section, an upper section, and a middle section therebetween. Included is an elongated cord in removable communication with a plurality of eyelets disposed on an upper edge of the upper section. A plurality of ties in removable communication with the eyelets and a plurality of rings oriented on an outer face of the middle section. Further included is a belt in cooperative relationship for coupling the device to the waist of the outdoorsman. A hood is disposed on an outside surface of the upper section and has a downwardly disposed slit. A plurality of sleeves are oriented on an outer surface and an inner surface of the middle section of the cushion and the cushion has an outer skin adapted to resist water. The outer skin has camouflage markings for appearing like foliage. The cushion has a fiber material filing an interior chamber therein. The fiber material is water, mold, and mildew resistant. |
252 |
Adjustable game stool assembly |
US317762 |
1994-10-04 |
US5522641A |
1996-06-04 |
Vittorio Infanti |
An adjustable and detachable game stool assembly for a slot machine includes an elongated base plate member which is detachably connected at its front edge to the slot machine, and includes an adjustable seat configuration secured to the opposite edge of the base plate. The seat configuration includes a vertical post secured to the base plate, and a seat is connected to the post so as to be manually adjustable towards and away from the slot machine for maximum comfort of the patron as he or she plays the slot machine. In alternate embodiments of the invention, the seat is adjustable vertically as well as horizontally and in further embodiments the seat is connected to suitable electrically powered motor and actuating devices so as to readily facilitate positioning of the seat relative to the slot machine for maximum comfort of the patron. |
253 |
Game chair apparatus |
US202528 |
1994-02-28 |
US5437453A |
1995-08-01 |
Derral Hineman |
Game chair apparatus includes a seat which is adjustable height wise for accommodating users of different sizes. The chair apparatus includes a movable joy stick which is movable by the user of the seat to provide multiple outputs in response to the mechanical movement of the joy stick. In addition, joy stick includes trigger elements for providing desired output signals for playing electronic games to which the chair apparatus may be connected. |
254 |
Folding handle assembly |
US124077 |
1993-09-21 |
US5398375A |
1995-03-21 |
Hans J. E. Niederquell |
A folding game chair includes a handle secured to a pivoting plate, and movement of the handle causes the plate to pivot. A handle is movable between a down, storage position and an up, use position and is locked in the up, use position and the down, storage position by mechanical elements. The elements include a compression spring which extends between a bushing appropriately secured to the plate and a pin secured to the handle. To move the handle between its two positions, the handle is moved sideways or laterally against the bias of the compression spring. |
255 |
Tape wrapping apparatus |
US163394 |
1993-12-06 |
US5378044A |
1995-01-03 |
Sidney R. Rhodes |
There is disclosed an apparatus for facilitating the wrapping of tape by a first individual about the ankle of a second individual, wherein the second individual is seated upon a first seating surface of an upright stand with the calf of the second individual supported on another surface forwardly of the front surface to dispose the ankle in position to be wrapped by the first individual while standing in front of the stand. |
256 |
Method of constructing a seat for a wooden deck |
US64204 |
1993-05-21 |
US5337471A |
1994-08-16 |
Francis X. Graney |
A method for constructing a seat for a wooden deck. Right triangular metal braces are attached between the deck floor and respective risers. At the deck floor, the braces are attached to anchor brackets which are secured to a cross stringer beneath the deck floor boards. The risers are attached to the perimeter of the deck via side brackets. The braces attach directly to their respective risers. Planks are then attached to the top sides of the braces and across the risers to form the seat portion and back portion, respectively, of the deck seat. |
257 |
Relaxation chair |
US315474 |
1989-02-24 |
US5141285A |
1992-08-25 |
Brian Park |
A chair or couch is presented which supports the person using it in a predetermined relaxation position. The position merges the neutral body position (the position the body takes in zero gravity) with the savasana yoga position (the position used for thousands of years by yogi to reach enhanced meditative relaxation). The chair of the present invention is characterized by a pre-selected profile configuration and a preselected ventral configuration. In profile, the user's body takes on the angles found in the profile of the neutral body position. In the ventral view, the user's body has the same angles as in the savasana yoga position. |
258 |
Detachable game stool assembly |
US778343 |
1991-10-16 |
US5114112A |
1992-05-19 |
Vittorio Infanti |
An assembly is provided for detachably supporting a stool relative to a casino gaming machine comprising an elongated planar base member having an upturned portion at one end, a chair configuration extending from the base member opposite the upturned portion, and an extruded rigid support member fixed to the base of a gaming machine. The extruded rigid support member includes an upstanding base portion mountable to the gaming machine, a cantilevered portion and an angularly inclined portion which together define an engaging channel for receiving the upturned portion of the base member and for prohibiting longitudinal movement of the base member relative to the gaming machine. The support member further includes a pair of spaced apart rigid end stop members which extend downwardly from the cantilevered portion of the support member within the engaging channel for prohibiting lateral movement of the upturned portion of the base member relative to the gaming machine. |
259 |
Cross-legged seating apparatus |
US636690 |
1990-12-31 |
US5029350A |
1991-07-09 |
Nathan Edelson |
Two cushions, one of trapezoidal and one of rectangular cross-section, are flexibly joined so as to provide optimum support for cross-legged sitting. The cushions may be folded one upon the other and carried via an integral handle which may be partially concealed in the flexible joint. |
260 |
Adjustable fishing and camping chair |
US297059 |
1981-08-27 |
US4772068A |
1988-09-20 |
Robert C. Gleckler; David W. Gleckler |
A camping and fishing chair is provided which includes means at the rear of the chair for shortening the distance between the bottom of the chair and the surface on which it rests whereby the same may be adapted for use on an incline and the chair also includes means for selectively adjusting the front of the chair so that the chair may also be used on an incline by raising or lowering the front portion. |