序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 CHAIR US14676382 2015-04-01 US20150282622A1 2015-10-08 Taku Kumazawa
A chair in one aspect of the present invention comprises a leg body and a seat body. The leg body comprises a support frame that supports the seat body. The seat body comprises a frame body and a sheet-like member stretched across the frame body. The frame body has a positioning member provided on a back surface thereof that positions the seat body to be in a seatable state. An amount of protrusion of the positioning member is defined so that the positioning member contacts the frame body while a lowest part of the sheet-like member at the time the sheet-like member is deformed when a user sits down on the seat body is located above a top of the support frame.
182 Flexible Furniture System US14698262 2015-04-28 US20150275514A1 2015-10-01 Todd P. MACALLEN; Stephanie J. FORSYTHE
An article of flexible furniture having a core formed from a plurality of laminar panels of material and each panel having a pair of oppositely directed major faces, said panels being inter-connected to provide a cellular structure upon movement of abutting faces away from each other, a pair of supports at opposite ends of said core and connected to respective ones of said faces, said supports being self-supporting to provide rigidity to said core whereby said supports may be moved apart to expand said cellular and extend the length of said partition.
183 Collapsible rotating seat US14170946 2014-02-03 US09138063B1 2015-09-22 Patrick Spruce Newman
The present disclosure introduces various embodiments of a collapsible rotating seat, as well as methods of assembly and use thereof. The seat includes a frame, a first support rotatably coupled to the frame and rotatable around a first axis, and a second support rotatably coupled to the frame and rotatable around a second axis. A seating member is rotatably coupled to the frame and rotatable around a third axis that is non-parallel to at least one of the first and second axes. The seating member includes an opening through which the third axis extends.
184 Foldable chair US14111160 2012-04-25 US09138059B2 2015-09-22 Ngai Mui Candy Kwok
The present invention provides a foldable chair includes a main body including a backrest, a seat, and legs; the backrest and the legs are connected to the seat; the seat includes a seating pad ring and a seating pad; the seating pad is placed on the seating pad ring; two folding parts extending upwards are formed on two sides of the seating pad ring; the folding part is provided with a receiving groove; two supports of the backrest are fixed to the folding parts; one end of the support is inserted into the receiving groove and detaches from the receiving groove when the support is moved; the folding part is provided with an opening, where the opening supports the support when the backrest is folded onto the seating pad. The foldable chair requires no bolt for use and packing, and does not occupy large storage.
185 Deployable chair for stroller or wheelchair coupling US14301439 2014-06-11 US09126617B1 2015-09-08 Philip D. Moody
A chair including a fold down seat which is closed against the side or rear of a stroller or wheelchair for transit or storage, but which is deployable to rotate outwardly therefrom for sitting upon when desired.
186 COLLAPSIBLE CHAIR US14527243 2014-10-29 US20150216310A1 2015-08-06 Roland A. Haertl; David E. Gilman
A chair operable between an extended configuration and a collapsed configuration includes one or more legs, a handle and a locking mechanism. The one or more legs support a seat and the handle extends away from the seat opposite the one or more legs. The locking mechanism includes a lock plug disposed in an elongate trough. Movement of the handle between the extended and collapsed configurations involves depressing the lock plug and flipping the trough to an opposite side of the lock plug.
187 Hinge mechanisms and foldable furniture US14457647 2014-08-12 US09097048B2 2015-08-04 Barry McCullough
Embodiments generally relate to hinge mechanisms. Many of the hinge mechanism embodiments may be used in foldable furniture. The foldable furniture may be a foldable seat or table. The hinge mechanism may include a central cylinder with a body defining a hinge axis. The central cylinder may have rotate channel(s) transverse to the hinge axis and locking channels extending axially from the rotate channel(s). Collar(s) may couple with the central cylinder and may include pin(s) that protrude inwardly into the rotate channel(s) and locking channel(s) of the central cylinder. In some embodiments, an intermediate cylinder may be disposed between the central cylinder and the collar(s). The intermediate cylinder may have slots corresponding to the rotate channel(s) of the central cylinder. When pin(s) and locking channel(s) are aligned, the central lock cylinder may move axially to lock the collars in a desired angular position (e.g., a deployed or folded configuration).
188 Always level folding chair US13560174 2012-07-27 US09095216B2 2015-08-04 Greg Miller
A chair is provided that is configurable to provide a substantially horizontal seating surface when the chair is disposed on an angled ground surface. The chair comprises a back frame having a pair of telescoping back legs including an upper back leg tube and a lower back leg tube slidingly disposed within the upper back leg tube. The chair additionally includes a pair of locking mechanisms comprising a locking key that includes a locking aperture through which the respective lower back leg tube extends. Each locking mechanism is structured and operable to selectively position the respective locking key in an engaged position that binds the lower back leg tube such that the lower back leg tube cannot slide into the upper back leg tube, and a disengaged position that allows the lower back leg tube to freely slide within the upper back leg tube.
189 CHAIR US14598812 2015-01-16 US20150201759A1 2015-07-23 DAVID C. WINTERS; WENDELL PEERY; MITCH JOHNSON; FRANK CLEGG; CODY HATHAWAY
A folding chair may include a seat, a backrest, and a frame connected to the seat and the backrest. The frame may include a right front leg, a left front leg, a right rear leg, and a left rear leg. The folding chair may also include a first bracket and a second bracket, as well as a first guide disposed at least proximate a lower surface of the seat and a second guide disposed at least proximate the lower surface of the seat. The folding chair may further include a cross member slidable relative to the lower portion of the seat and the first and second guides when the chair is moved between folded and unfolded positions.
190 FOLDABLE CHAIR US14583468 2014-12-26 US20150196103A1 2015-07-16 Chih-Ting Pao
A foldable chair includes a support unit, a fold unit and a seat unit. The support unit includes a main stick having a positioning groove. The fold unit includes a connecting member connected to the main stick and an upper slider assembly movable along the main stick. The seat unit is connected to the upper slider assembly. The upper slider assembly is operable to engage the positioning groove for preventing the fold unit from converting between an unfolded state and a folded state, and to be disengaged from the positioning groove so as to permit the fold unit to convert between the unfolded and folded states.
191 Portable Chair US14332437 2014-07-16 US20150021960A1 2015-01-22 Maximilian M Eicke
A portable chair includes an undulating wave-shaped body. The undulating wave-shaped body has a convex lower portion which transitions into a concave mid-section, which in turn transitions into a convex upper portion. The chair further includes a support leg pivotally attached to the body and being movable between a closed position for storage and carrying and an open position for seating. The support leg is concave shaped to substantially conform to the shape of the concave mid-section of the body when in the closed position.
192 VEHICLE SEAT US14334083 2014-07-17 US20150021958A1 2015-01-22 Minoru FUKUTANI; Norito AKIMOTO
Vehicle seat including: a seat back pivoted to a side of floor; a seat cushion pivoted to the seat back; and a front leg element having an upper end pivoted to the seat cushion and a lower end pivotally locked to the side of floor in a releasable manner, thus normally providing a four-pivotal-point linkage in the seat. Maintaining the four-pivotal-point linkage adversely restricts design and actions of the seat. Inequality conditions are therefore set in that four-pivotal-point linkage, such that folding down the seat back by an angle exceeding a predetermined angle results in unlocking of the lower end of the front leg element from the side of floor, thereby destroying the four-pivotal-point linkage. Hence, a freedom of design is increased for the seat and floor. Further, leverage mechanism(s) may be provided to facilitate the ease of unlocking the front leg element from the side of floor.
193 FOLDABLE MOBILE RESTAURANT BOOTH US13940564 2013-07-12 US20150015034A1 2015-01-15 Steve M. Whittington; Jeffrey Allen Schreiner
A foldable mobile restaurant booth and a method of its use are configured for ease of mobility and storage by allowing the seat portion to fold upward toward the seat back. The booth has a seat back and seat portion coupled to a base, and a linkage arrangement coupling the seat portion to the seat back. The base may have a plurality of wheels for allowing the booth to roll easily on the ground. The linkage arrangement permits the seat portion to move between a first, operative position to a second, folded position in which the seat portion extends at an angle no more than 45 degrees from vertical.
194 Reinforcing method and arrangement for foldable furniture US13135029 2011-06-22 US08870278B2 2014-10-28 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.
195 Deployable chair for stroller coupling US13573527 2012-09-21 US08801095B2 2014-08-12 Philip D Moody
A chair including a fold down seat which is closed against the side or rear of a stroller or wheelchair for transit or storage, but which is deployable to rotate outwardly therefrom for sitting upon when desired.
196 Vertically elevated foldable frame US13700206 2011-08-15 US08763537B2 2014-07-01 Kin Chung Ng
A vertically foldable frame is disclosed. The frame comprises: a base; a first fixing post; a second fixing post; a sliding frame; at least one table surface; wherein the first fixing post and the second fixing post are respectively fixed on both ends of the base; a first guide rail and a second guide rail are provided on the first fixing post and the second fixing post respectively and opposite to each other, the sliding frame is provided between the first guide rail and the second guide rail and adapted to slide up and down along the first guide rail and the second guide rail; the table surface is horizontally connected to a side of the sliding frame and adapted to be rotated in a vertical plane around a joint between the table surface and the sliding frame, the table surface is adapted to be horizontally positioned.
197 Supple Impact Simulated Folding Chair US13901294 2013-05-23 US20140073438A1 2014-03-13 Kurt P. Lychwick
A supple impact simulated folding chair includes a first leg assembly, a second leg assembly providing behind the first leg assembly, and a portrayed seat supported by the first leg assembly, wherein the first leg assembly, the second leg assembly and the portrayed seat are configured to be slightly deformable, so that when the supple impact simulated folding chair hits on a target, a possibility of injuring the target by the supple impact simulated folding chair is minimized.
198 Vertically Elevated Foldable Frame US13700206 2011-08-15 US20130319297A1 2013-12-05 Kin Chung Ng
A vertically foldable frame is disclosed. The frame comprises: a base; a first fixing post; a second fixing post; a sliding frame; at least one table surface; wherein the first fixing post and the second fixing post are respectively fixed on both ends of the base; a first guide rail and a second guide rail are provided on the first fixing post and the second fixing post respectively and opposite to each other, the sliding frame is provided between the first guide rail and the second guide rail and adapted to slide up and down along the first guide rail and the second guide rail; the table surface is horizontally connected to a side of the sliding frame and adapted to be rotated in a vertical plane around a joint between the table surface and the sliding frame, the table surface is adapted to be horizontally positioned.
199 PORTABLE, COLLAPSIBLE STADIUM SEAT US13790893 2013-03-08 US20130257128A1 2013-10-03 Daniel R. Grace
A collapsible seat includes a seat bottom, a back support, and armrests, all interconnected for movement between an operative, or set-up, condition and a collapsed, or bundled, condition. The seat bottom comprises first and second portions interconnected together and foldable into generally parallel relationship with one another associated with the collapsed condition of the seat. The back support is pivotally disposed relative to the seat bottom such that, in the seat's set-up condition, the back support extends generally upwardly from a rear portion of the seat bottom and is capable of pivotal movement relative to the seat bottom for collapsing the seat to its collapsed condition. The armrests are located on the outer edges of the seat bottom when the seat is in its set-up condition, and are pivotally connected with the first and second seat bottom portions, respectively, for movement relative thereto during set-up and collapsing of the seat.
200 Configurable seating device and method of use thereof US13114654 2011-05-24 US08517462B2 2013-08-27 Richard R. Birch
A configurable seating device comprising a first portion, the first portion including a strap, wherein the strap is configured to securably engage a structure, a second portion hingedly connected to the first portion, and a third portion hingedly connected to the second portion, wherein the first portion, the second portion, and the third portion hingedly move from a first position to a second position, wherein, when in the first position, the first portion, the second portion, and the third portion are in a substantially vertical alignment, wherein, when in the second position, the second portion supports a user in a seated position a distance above the ground and the third portion extends from the second portion in a direction which elevates the second portion the distance above the ground is provided. Furthermore, an associated method is also provided.
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