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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
121 Portable Folding Chair With Removable Storage Module US14200372 2014-03-07 US20140319883A1 2014-10-30 Matthew Shively
A foldable, portable chair with at least one removable, user-configurable storage module, preferably a soft-sided cooler, adapted to fit in and hang from one or more chair arms when the chair is deployed for sitting.
122 Offset pyramid hinge folding chair US13136441 2011-08-01 US08764105B2 2014-07-01 Alexander Gendell
A folding chair having at least one offset pyramid hinge, two chair legs, a chair-backing, and a seating member which can fold substantially flat in a closed position, and can substantially lock open in an opened position. The offset hinge of the chair promotes the chair remaining in either a flattened or open position by positioning the intersecting junctions at apices which are offset from one another.
123 Folding chair US13545194 2012-07-10 US08696052B2 2014-04-15 Shou Qiang Zhu
A folding chair may include an upper frame, two armrests, two side frames, a front linking unit and a rear linking unit. When the user moves the armrests down to start chair folding process, the front linking unit and rear linking unit start to shrink and bring the side frames closer to each other. In the mean time, two side connecting rods are driven to bring the upper frame to moves down and further squeeze a seat fabric into a space between two side frames to form a compact structure of the folding chair. The size of the folding chair can be determined by extended length of the front linking unit and a rear linking unit. The folding chair proposed in the present invention is comfortable and stable for the user to sit, and all elements of the folding chair can be easily and closely folded into a compact size.
124 FOLDING CHAIR US13545194 2012-07-10 US20140015287A1 2014-01-16 Shou Qiang ZHU
A folding chair may include an upper frame, two armrests, two side frames, a front linking unit and a rear linking unit. When the user moves the armrests down to start chair folding process, the front linking unit and rear linking unit start to shrink and bring the side frames closer to each other. In the mean time, two side connecting rods are driven to bring the upper frame to moves down and further squeeze a seat fabric into a space between two side frames to form a compact structure of the folding chair. The size of the folding chair can be determined by extended length of the front linking unit and a rear linking unit. The folding chair proposed in the present invention is comfortable and stable for the user to sit, and all elements of the folding chair can be easily and closely folded into a compact size.
125 PORTABLE CHAIRS AND METHODS THEREOF US13886908 2013-05-03 US20130313865A1 2013-11-28 Samuel B. Homans; Tae Wan Kim; Kang S. Lim
A portable chair, configured to accommodate a seated user, includes a front pair of collapsible bars, a back pair of collapsible bars, a pair of joints, a center bar, a first set of lower bars, a second set of lower bars, and a sling. The center bar configured to securely couple the pair of back joints to each other. In some embodiments, at least one of the first set of lower bars has a first end permanently fixed to one of the joints, and a second end of first lower bars is configured to provide a point of contact with a ground surface. At least one of the second set of lower bars having a first end configured to be coupled to one of the joints, and wherein a second end of second lower bars is configured to provide a point of contact with a ground surface.
126 Mesh chair with open-end hoop US12748823 2010-03-29 US08454093B2 2013-06-04 Richard D. Smith
A folding or stacking chair has a seat and a backrest carried between opposite frame sides each with a backrest support, a front leg and a rear leg. One or both of the seat and the backrest has a continuous sheet of flexible and elastic knitted mesh or patterned open texture plastic held across and substantially covering an opening in an open-end hoop coupled between the frame sides. An open-end of the hoop faces in a front or a back orientation for the seat, or a top or a bottom orientation for the backrest, with sides of the hoop attached to the frame sides. The sheet of mesh or textured plastic has a finished edge spanning the open-end of the hoop.
127 Convertible seating assembly US13103642 2011-05-09 US08449026B1 2013-05-28 Gilbert Michael Gutierrez; Shawn Marie Price
A seating assembly adapted to be readily converted between an inoperative storage configuration and multiple operative seating configurations, including: a frame sub-assembly, wherein the frame sub-assembly includes a back section, a seat section, and a telescoping leg support section; a ground engaging leg sub-assembly; and body support member. An adjustable headrest that releasably retains a beach towel is provided. Integrated storage pockets for retaining, personal articles, paraphernalia, music players, drink bottles, etcetera are yet further provided.
128 Clamping joint for a chair US12612257 2009-11-04 US08322787B2 2012-12-04 Richard D. Smith
A clamping joint for a chair includes a joint coupling a front leg and a rear leg to the seat at an overlap with an inner clamp coupled to the seat and an outer clamp coupled to the inner clamp with the front leg and the rear leg clamped between the inner and outer clamps at the overlap. A finger on one of the inner or outer clamps extends towards the other and disposed between the front and rear legs.
129 Folding chair device US13178202 2011-07-07 US08267469B1 2012-09-18 Abdulhamid F. Adan
A folding chair device having a seat that is mounted atop a seat support, wherein the bars of the seat support interconnect to form a border around the edges of the seat, with pivot mechanisms disposed in the support bars that engage the seat support, wherein the pivot mechanisms pivotally connect the support bars, having hinges disposed in the support bars allow the bottom portion to be folded upwardly, having sleeves on the support bars adapted to slide along the support bars and temporarily cover the hinges to prevent the hinges from folding, and a second frame with braces joining the sides, with pivot mechanisms in the braces which engage the side bars to pivotally connect the side braces respectively to the seat support, having hinges which allows the bottom portion to be folded upwardly or inwardly and sleeves adapted to slide and temporarily cover the hinges to prevent folding.
130 Comfortable mesh folding chair US12422801 2009-04-13 US08033612B2 2011-10-11 Richard D. Smith; Orrin C. Farnsworth; Spencer Posey
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.
131 FOLDING MESH CHAIR WITH NESTING HOOPS US12422821 2009-04-13 US20100156151A1 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. 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.
132 FOLDING AND STACKING MESH CHAIR SYSTEM US12422811 2009-04-13 US20100156150A1 2010-06-24 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.
133 COMFORTABLE MESH FOLDING CHAIR US12422801 2009-04-13 US20100156149A1 2010-06-24 Richard D. Smith; Orrin C. Farnsworth; Spencer Posey
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.
134 Portable Stool US12202109 2008-08-29 US20100052397A1 2010-03-04 Shawn Shlomo Mishly
The present invention provides a telescoping leg with a seat configured to collapsibly nest there within during a stowed mode and configured to be extracted and provide a seating surface atop the telescoping leg for supporting a person during a deployed mode. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention a portable stool is provided comprising a leg and a seat configured to collapse and nest within the leg during a stowed mode, the seat configured to be extracted from the leg for providing a seating surface atop the leg for supporting a person during a deployed mode. The present invention can be compacted to a small size so that is can be easily carried in a purse, bag, or pocket.
135 Foldable inflatable furniture US11222051 2005-09-07 US07370379B2 2008-05-13 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.
136 Collapsible chair US11354417 2006-02-15 US20060108839A1 2006-05-25 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.
137 Collapsible chair US10950348 2004-09-24 US20060071511A1 2006-04-06 Chuen-Jong Tseng
A collapsible chair includes a support assembly. The support assembly includes a front leg member having two spaced-apart forward legs, each of which has an upper end; and a rear leg member having two spaced-apart rearward legs, each of which has an upper end. The collapsible chair also includes a seat frame having a rear portion pivotally connected to the forward legs, and a front portion pivotally connected to the upper ends of the rearward legs. A backrest frame has a lower end connected detachably to the upper ends of the forward legs, and a connecting mechanism detachably secures the backrest frame to the front leg member. A seat fabric is mounted to the backrest frame and the seat frame.
138 Chairs US43094454 1954-05-19 US2785734A 1957-03-19 GUNNAR HASTH YNGVE
139 Adjustable reclining chair US66382633 1933-03-31 US1939568A 1933-12-12 GUSTAV PANHORST
140 Camp stool US1417680D US1417680A 1922-05-30
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