81 |
Collapsible high chair with locking legs |
US14263521 |
2014-04-28 |
US09066606B1 |
2015-06-30 |
Carol Archer-Hall |
A collapsible high chair with locking legs including a collapsible frame, a flexible seat, a tray, and a storage bag. The chair in an extended position is intended to be used for a child while eating. The chair collapses to fit within the storage bag for transportation and storage. The collapsible frame includes four locking mechanisms to lock the legs in place in the extended position. A restraint harness, including a shoulder restraint portion and a leg restraint portion, has a buckle to restrain the child and prevent falls. The tray removably connects by a hook and loop fastener strap on both sides to the frame to provide an eating surface. The tray includes a cup holder. The tray folds in half when removed from the frame for storage. |
82 |
Folding chair |
US14003825 |
2012-02-15 |
US09033410B2 |
2015-05-19 |
Corrado Roani; Jean-Noël Pernet |
A folding chair capable of being moved between a folded position and an unfolded position, includes: two units, each of which includes first and second tubes hinged together via a hinge pin; and a canvas sheet, where each assembly of two tubes includes a rigid part at the hinge pin thereof, said rigid part being arranged between two tubes and having: a groove for receiving a tube of the assembly without any degree of freedom; first and second cradles arranged on either side of the hinge pin, such that when the chair is in the unfolded position, the first cradle bears against the upper section of the other tube and the second cradle bears against the lower section of the other tube. |
83 |
PORTABLE AND COLLAPSIBLE POOL CHAIR |
US13913430 |
2013-06-08 |
US20140359930A1 |
2014-12-11 |
Keith Chlapaty |
A collapsible portable pool chair is provided that can adapt to a pool wall and enable a user to be partially submerged while in a stable, upright position. The pool chair comprises a pool wall attachment assembly and a seat assembly pivotally connected to each other. |
84 |
Folding mesh chair with nesting hoops |
US12422821 |
2009-04-13 |
US08038221B2 |
2011-10-18 |
Richard D. Smith; Orrin C. Farnsworth |
A folding mesh chair includes a seat and a backrest carried between opposite frame sides. The chair has an unfolded seating position in which the seat pivots to extend from the frame sides and bottoms of front and rear legs move apart, and a folded position in which the seat pivots toward the frame sides and the front and rear legs move together. One or both of the seat and the backrest have a continuous sheet of flexible and elastic mesh or patterned open texture plastic held across and substantially covering an opening in an all-plastic hoop fixed between the frame sides. The hoop includes inner and outer plastic mating hoops with the mesh extending over an outer perimeter of the inner hoop and into an interface between the inner and outer hoops. |
85 |
Mesh folding chair |
US12422792 |
2009-04-13 |
US08033598B2 |
2011-10-11 |
Richard D. Smith; Orrin C. Farnsworth |
A folding mesh chair includes a seat and a backrest carried between opposite frame sides. The chair has an unfolded seating position in which the seat pivots to extend from the frame sides and bottoms of front and rear legs move apart, and a folded position in which the seat pivots toward the frame sides and the front and rear legs move together. One or both of the seat and the backrest have a continuous sheet of flexible and elastic mesh or patterned open texture plastic held across and substantially covering an opening in an all-plastic hoop fixed between the frame sides. |
86 |
Folding and stacking mesh chair system |
US12422811 |
2009-04-13 |
US08029059B2 |
2011-10-04 |
Richard D. Smith; Orrin C. Farnsworth |
A folding and stacking chair system includes a plurality of folding and stacking chairs having an unfolded seating position in which the chairs are configured for sitting upon, and a folded and stacked position in which the chairs are folded and stacked together. Each chair has a seat and a backrest carried between opposite frame sides each with a backrest support, a front leg and a rear leg. The seat and the backrest each have a continuous sheet of flexible and elastic mesh or patterned open texture plastic held between the backrest supports of the frame sides. |
87 |
NAP SEAT |
US12821894 |
2010-06-23 |
US20100325804A1 |
2010-12-30 |
BARRY TUBB |
An ergonomically designed, inexpensive and portable napping chair/seat may allow the user to be comfortably supported throughout the body in a balanced reclining position close to the floor that may encourage sleep. The user's hands may be folded and may rest on the user's chest or stomach while using the nap seat. Unlike a bed, which is designed for several hours of sleep, the nap seat may have a slim armless design that can ensure quick naps. Users who fall into a deeper sleep and attempt to turn over may be awakened gently as their arms or legs fall off the nap seat. The device may be easily moved between locations due to its small size, foldability and light weight. The device may be made of “green” recycled material. The device may be covered with a removable cover that may be made of “green,” or recycled/sustainable material. |
88 |
MESH FOLDING CHAIR |
US12422792 |
2009-04-13 |
US20100156148A1 |
2010-06-24 |
Richard D. Smith; Orrin C. Farnsworth |
A folding mesh chair includes a seat and a backrest carried between opposite frame sides. The chair has an unfolded seating position in which the seat pivots to extend from the frame sides and bottoms of front and rear legs move apart, and a folded position in which the seat pivots toward the frame sides and the front and rear legs move together. One or both of the seat and the backrest have a continuous sheet of flexible and elastic mesh or patterned open texture plastic held across and substantially covering an opening in an all-plastic hoop fixed between the frame sides. |
89 |
Foldable inflatable furniture |
US12151813 |
2008-05-09 |
US20090051205A1 |
2009-02-26 |
YU ZHENG |
An inflatable item has a body. The body has a chamber therein, and defines an outer edge. An inlet is provided on the body and communicates with the chamber. A groove is cut from the outer edge of the body and extends for a depth into the body. A fold line extends from the outer edge to a portion of the groove. |
90 |
Collapsible chair |
US11354417 |
2006-02-15 |
US07469961B2 |
2008-12-30 |
Ben Liu |
A collapsible chair is disclosed having an arcuate frame with an upward peak and a downward peak for seating of a user in the downward peak and resting of the user's legs upon the upward peak. The frame may have a pivotal connection between the peaks for collapsing the frame. A linkage is disclosed operably connected to the frame for providing legs to the chair in an extended position and for collapsing with the frame. |
91 |
Foldable inflatable furniture |
US11222051 |
2005-09-07 |
US20070061977A1 |
2007-03-22 |
Yu Zheng |
An inflatable item has a body. The body has a chamber therein, and defines an outer edge. An inlet is provided on the body and communicates with the chamber. A groove is cut from the outer edge of the body and extends for a depth into the body. A fold line extends from the outer edge to a portion of the groove. |
92 |
Continuously adjustable lawn furniture having tubular construction |
US10461630 |
2003-06-12 |
US06871911B2 |
2005-03-29 |
John G. Alexander, Jr. |
A folding chair having adjustable, telescoping rear legs for use on level ground and sloping terrain. The chair is continuously adjustable by a user while in a seated position, each of the telescoping rear legs housing a biasing means to mechanically assist the user in their adjustment. Easily-deployable clamps are provided to enable a user to adjust the inclination of the seating arrangement with a single hand. |
93 |
Continuously adjustable lawn furniture having tubular construction |
US10461630 |
2003-06-12 |
US20040251726A1 |
2004-12-16 |
John
G.
Alexander
JR. |
A folding chair having adjustable, telescoping rear legs for use on level ground and sloping terrain. The chair is continuously adjustable by a user while in a seated position, each of the telescoping rear legs housing a biasing means to mechanically assist the user in their adjustment. Easily-deployable clamps are provided to enable a user to adjust the inclination of the seating arrangement with a single hand. |
94 |
Foldable furniture support structure for cross rods |
US10227471 |
2002-08-23 |
US20040036322A1 |
2004-02-26 |
Marian
H.
Cochran; Richard
M.
Lehrer |
A support structure for foldable furniture to provide support to cross-rods or cross-members when in a crossed, open position and yet permit them to fold into a parallel, closed position. The support structure includes a body having an aperture defined by opposed surfaces and further surfaces. The cross rods or cross-members may rest on or against the further surfaces in their crossed, open position and against the opposed surfaces in their parallel, closed position. |
95 |
Folding seat |
US613918 |
1975-09-16 |
US4006910A |
1977-02-08 |
Charles R. Beckley |
A folding seat includes a pair of side frame members joined by detachable rungs. Each side frame member has an arm, a front leg and a back leg. One of the legs is pivoted directly to the arm, while the other leg is pivoted to the arm with a sliding link which locks with the arm when the seat is erected. A web is slung between the rungs to support a person sitting in the seat and is detachably held in place by rods which register with slots in the rungs. |
96 |
Tilting chair |
US3774961D |
1971-11-26 |
US3774961A |
1973-11-27 |
LECARPENTIER L |
The invention provides a device, for rocking a rocking chair, having an elongated support for incorporating on or in a leg-rest of the rocking chair, a foot pedal and a lever arm mounted on said support for pivotal movement about a longitudinal axis, said foot pedal and lever arm being coupled rotationally so as to constitute a two-arm lever, and means for attachment of the free end of said lever arm to a fixed anchorage, such as a floor hook, a suction cup on the floor, or a heavy weight, whereby movement of the foot pedal with the foot causes rocking movement of the chair.
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97 |
Wigwam-seat. |
US1912682110 |
1912-03-07 |
US1046299A |
1912-12-03 |
HYDE CHARLES A |
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98 |
Rocking-horse. |
US1912700110 |
1912-05-27 |
US1039699A |
1912-10-01 |
CONVERSE ATHERTON D |
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99 |
Folding chair. |
US1907408472 |
1907-12-30 |
US929213A |
1909-07-27 |
GULLICKSON CHARLES J |
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100 |
Folding chair |
US509735D |
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US509735A |
1893-11-28 |
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