161 |
CANOPY CHAIR |
US12509166 |
2009-07-24 |
US20100084896A1 |
2010-04-08 |
David Reeb; Paul Robinette |
An exemplary embodiment providing one or more improvements includes a frame which attaches to outdoor furniture, in particular to a chair, and a canopy. Embodiments can be moved from an overhead position to a behind the chair position. The frames can be moved from a collapsed to a fully extended position. In embodiments the canopy can be positioned to contain the collapsed frame and chair in the carrying position. |
162 |
CANOPY CHAIR |
US12246033 |
2008-10-06 |
US20090026809A1 |
2009-01-29 |
David Reeb; Paul Robinette |
An exemplary embodiment providing one or more improvements includes a frame which attaches to outdoor furniture, in particular to a chair, and a canopy. Embodiments can be moved from an overhead position to a behind the chair position. The frames can be moved form a collapsed to a fully extended position. In embodiments the canopy can be positioned to contain the collapsed frame and chair in the carrying position. |
163 |
Canopy chair |
US11486176 |
2006-07-12 |
US07431389B2 |
2008-10-07 |
David Reeb; Paul Robinette |
An exemplary embodiment providing one or more improvements includes a frame which attaches to outdoor furniture, in particular to a chair, and a canopy. Embodiments can be moved from an overhead position to a behind the chair position. The frames can be moved form a collapsed to a fully extended position. In embodiments the canopy can be positioned to contain the collapsed frame and chair in the carrying position. |
164 |
Compactly foldable wingback chair |
US11281558 |
2005-11-18 |
US20070114830A1 |
2007-05-24 |
Duncan Newman |
A collapsible wingback chair that includes a seat base portion and to which is secured a lower portion of a pair of side wings that include upper portions that are movable relative to a chair back that is pivotally mounted so as to be movable between an upright position when the chair is in use to a folded position in overlaying relationship with the base with the upper portions of the side wings also being folded relative to the base to thereby form a compact configuration for handling, shipping and storage. The side wings are selectively secured to the chair back when the back is in a raised position to thereby permit use of the chair in a conventional manner. |
165 |
Folding chair construction |
US10835629 |
2004-04-30 |
US06890026B1 |
2005-05-10 |
Justin H. Shin |
A folding chair constructed of synthetic polymeric material and having an aesthetic appearance simulating that of a traditional wooden folding chair, while incorporating structural features for facilitating uniform and stable stacking of like chairs, and for providing lighter weight, greater strength and enhanced structural integrity, increased comfort and safety and ease of operation. Lighter weight is attained through the use of hollow structural elements reinforced at critical locations for greater strength and enhanced structural integrity. Increased comfort and safety are attained by recessing certain components which otherwise could cause damage to adjacent chairs or to the clothing of persons seated upon the chair, or cause injury to the persons themselves. |
166 |
Chair assembly |
US10689928 |
2003-10-17 |
US06824207B1 |
2004-11-30 |
Chen-Hsiung Lin |
A chair assembly includes a first support stand, a second support stand, a support frame, four support tubes, four connecting members, two first mounting members, two elastic members, and two second mounting members. Thus, the chair assembly can be folded and expanded easily and conveniently. In addition, the chair assembly can be supported rigidly and stably. |
167 |
Combined chair and lounge |
US416837D |
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US416837A |
1889-12-10 |
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168 |
Bracket for securing a structural member |
US15080396 |
2016-03-24 |
US10107322B2 |
2018-10-23 |
Roskear Porter Broughton |
A bracket for securing a structural member, which can be used in the assembly of modular furniture. The bracket includes a main bracket body and a first cantilever having a first length extending longitudinally from the main bracket body and a second cantilever having a second length that is shorter that the first length of the first cantilever, extending longitudinally from the main bracket body and substantially parallel to the first cantilever. The first cantilever is separated from the second cantilever to form a first channel for receiving a first structural member. In an alternative embodiment, a stabilizing member that is detached from the main bracket body may be substituted for the second cantilever to form the bracket. |
169 |
Backpack harness for supporting a folding stand and other accessories |
US15399054 |
2017-01-05 |
US10080421B2 |
2018-09-25 |
Lawrence Binding |
A backpack harness for supporting a folding stand thereon as well as other accessories. The folded stand and harness have cooperating elements which enable the folded stand to be selectively removably secured to the harness. The harness may have other accessories selectively removably secured thereto. |
170 |
BACKPACK HARNESS FOR SUPPORTING A FOLDING STAND AND OTHER ACCESSORIES |
US15399054 |
2017-01-05 |
US20180184788A1 |
2018-07-05 |
LAWRENCE BINDING |
A backpack harness for supporting a folding stand thereon as well as other accessories. The folded stand and harness have cooperating elements which enable the folded stand to be selectively removably secured to the harness. The harness may have other accessories selectively removably secured thereto. |
171 |
Hinge member and foldable structure incorporating the same |
US15505799 |
2014-08-22 |
US09907395B2 |
2018-03-06 |
Chuankui Du |
Hinge members and foldable structures incorporating the same are described herein. A foldable structure includes a section, a brace, and a hinge member attaching to the section to enable the section to move between a folded position and an extended position. The hinge member includes a first bracket and a second bracket that are hingedly joined to each other. The first bracket includes a first flange that is integrally formed and extending from the first bracket. The first brace is attached, between the first flange of the first bracket and a surface of a different structure, to the first hinge member. |
172 |
Frameless furniture assembly |
US15220200 |
2016-07-26 |
US09795224B2 |
2017-10-24 |
Daniel C. George, II; Matthew Jung |
A frameless furniture assembly adapted to be converted between an unfilled configuration and a filled configuration including: an outer liner having an inner surface and an outer surface; a plurality of pieces of fill material, wherein the fill material is retained withi n the outer liner; and a container holder associated with the outer liner. The frameless furniture assembly is preferably adapted to support a human in a seated position. |
173 |
HINGE MEMBER AND FOLDABLE STRUCTURE INCORPORATING THE SAME |
US15505799 |
2014-08-22 |
US20170265640A1 |
2017-09-21 |
Chuankui DU |
Hinge members and foldable structures incorporating the same are described herein. A foldable structure includes a section, a brace, and a hinge member attaching to the section to enable the section to move between a folded position and an extended position. The hinge member includes a first bracket and a second bracket that are hingedly joined to each other. The first bracket includes a first flange that is integrally formed and extending from the first bracket. The first brace is attached, between the first flange of the first bracket and a surface of a different structure, to the first hinge member. |
174 |
Stadium Chair |
US15325388 |
2015-08-21 |
US20170164743A1 |
2017-06-15 |
H. Wayne Head, Jr.; Carl W. Wilhite |
A stadium chair has a seat frame and a backrest frame pivotally coupled to the seat frame for rotation about an axis parallel to a rear portion of the seat frame. The backrest frame is capable of forward rotation about the axis toward the seat frame and rearward rotation about the axis away from the seat frame. A biasing element coupled to either the seat frame or the backrest frame causes forward biasing of the backrest frame toward a neutral position relative to the seat frame. The biasing element allows for limited rearward rotation of the backrest frame from the neutral position and allows for forward rotation of the backrest frame from the neutral position. The chair preferably is configured to receive optional rotatable armrests that may be installed or removed without the use of tools. |
175 |
Adaptation to an assistive device |
US14828380 |
2015-08-17 |
US09662255B2 |
2017-05-30 |
Brian J. Wechter |
Embodiments generally relate to transfer benches and, more particularly, to a transfer bench adapted to facilitate the movement into and out of an enclosure, such as a bathtub, by persons having limited mobility. A transfer bench may include first seating section, a second seating section rotatably coupled to said first seating section and configured to rotate from and between a substantially horizontal position to a substantially vertical position, wherein the second seating section cannot rotate more than about 90 degrees from the horizontal position, a first plurality of legs configured to support the first seating section, a second leg configured to support the second seating section, and a back support member extending from a side of the first seating section perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the second seating section. |
176 |
Reinforcing Method and Arrangement for Foldable Furniture |
US15409495 |
2017-01-18 |
US20170119147A1 |
2017-05-04 |
Frank Tsai |
A reinforcing arrangement for reinforcing a joint portion between two support units of a foldable furniture object, comprising a first mounting unit which comprises a first mounting body and a first guiding member outwardly protruded from the first mounting body mounting on the first support unit; a second mounting unit which comprises a second mounting body and a second guiding member or a second guiding groove complimentary to and moveably engaging with the first mounting unit to define a maximum extending angle of movement, thereby the first and second support unit are guided to lock into position at an unfolded position at the maximum extending angle and to unlock at a folded position; and a connecting unit pivotally connecting the first support unit and the second support unit between which the two mounting units are positioned, thereby the joint portion is reinforced. |
177 |
STRUCTURAL ELEMENT |
US15302194 |
2015-04-07 |
US20170095074A1 |
2017-04-06 |
Marc Oliver ECKERT; Roger Paul RIEGER; Ulrich SPOHDE |
The present invention relates to a structural element, in particular a furniture element and particularly preferably a kitchen furniture element, having at least two frame elements and having at least one connection part by which the frame elements are connected, wherein the frame elements span a space whose shape depends on the angle between the frame elements. |
178 |
Foam seat cushions |
US14844976 |
2015-09-03 |
US09609951B2 |
2017-04-04 |
King Chan |
Improved foam seat cushions that are ergonomically shaped, equipped with a notch to facilitate proper sitting and to potentially center on a seat, and a plurality of channels running through the cushion to provide cooling. In some examples, the foam seat cushion includes handles located on either side and can be folded in half for easy transport. In some further examples, the foam seat cushion includes a cushioning layer disposed at the foam layer. |
179 |
CHAIR HAVING A TRAY ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME |
US15281465 |
2016-09-30 |
US20170086592A1 |
2017-03-30 |
Shaina Siverson; Erin Doubleday |
A tray assembly for coupling to a chair is provided. The tray assembly includes a tray support coupled to the chair; a first support rotatably coupled to the tray support; a second support coupled to the first support and comprising a first end, a second end, and a body located between the first end and the second end. A tray coupled to the body, wherein the first support is configured to selectively rotate within the tray support to facilitate movement of the tray through a plurality of positions relative to the chair. |
180 |
Frameless Furniture Assembly |
US15220200 |
2016-07-26 |
US20160331147A1 |
2016-11-17 |
Daniel C. George, II; Matthew Jung |
A frameless furniture assembly adapted to be converted between an unfilled configuration and a filled configuration including: an outer liner having an inner surface and an outer surface; a plurality of pieces of fill material, wherein the fill material is retained within the outer liner; and a container holder associated with the outer liner. The frameless furniture assembly is preferably adapted to support a human in a seated position. |