101 |
Folding chair |
US20205D |
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USRE20205E |
1936-12-15 |
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102 |
Canvas attaching means for folding chairs |
US57734431 |
1931-11-25 |
US1959603A |
1934-05-22 |
TROXELL HARRY L |
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103 |
Folding chair and cot |
US59190732 |
1932-02-09 |
US1928991A |
1933-10-03 |
MYRON BISHOP STORRS |
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104 |
Chair |
US46118630 |
1930-06-14 |
US1912282A |
1933-05-30 |
JOSEPH KREBS |
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105 |
Chair |
US14298126 |
1926-10-20 |
US1627388A |
1927-05-03 |
HAYES THOMAS R |
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106 |
Seating surface |
US60695422 |
1922-12-14 |
US1576900A |
1926-03-16 |
VINCENT COLLIER |
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107 |
Folding camp chair |
US75076524 |
1924-11-19 |
US1563073A |
1925-11-24 |
CABLE JULIUS L |
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108 |
Collapsible easy chair, couch, etc. |
US72756024 |
1924-07-22 |
US1506464A |
1924-08-26 |
ALTEN VICTOR GRAF V |
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109 |
Tile chair |
US14943929 |
2015-11-17 |
US10070726B2 |
2018-09-11 |
Andrew Curren; Lowell Neset |
A seat includes a frame defining an interior space bounded by an outer periphery. A fabric portion extends radially inward from the frame. A plurality of bands is engaged with the fabric portion and a plurality of support members is coupled to one or more bands of the plurality of bands. Each support member includes a connection member and a contact member secured to the connection member. The contact members cooperate to form a support surface spanning at least a portion of the interior space. |
110 |
Flayed Backpack Collapsible Suspension Chair |
US15794275 |
2017-10-26 |
US20180110318A1 |
2018-04-26 |
Peter Ackerman; Christopher Michael Ackerman; Christian Lane Hansen |
A disclosed backpack chair includes a bag comprising a top piece, a back piece, two symmetric side pieces, an apron and a bottom piece sewn together like a hooded vest and zippered up a front center thereof with a perimeter of the bottom piece to form the bag. A tri zipper track and a penta slider pull connects a perimeter of the two equal side pieces to a perimeter of the head piece and to perimeter of the bottom piece to form the bag. The backpack chair also includes suspension pockets at reinforced corners of the bag to receive collapsible pole members of a suspending structure. The backpack chair further includes at least one strap detachably connected to the bag to allow the bag to be carried on a user's back, a user's shoulder and in a user's hand or crook of a user's arm or around a user's waist. |
111 |
FOLDABLE CHAIR |
US15518015 |
2015-09-24 |
US20170311723A1 |
2017-11-02 |
Markus Sebastian LENHART |
The invention relates to a portable chair (1) having two front chair legs (2, 3), two rear chair legs (4, 5), two front chair arms (6, 7), two rear chair arms (8, 9), and two connection elements which are connected via a connection rod. The front chair legs and the rear chair legs each have a free end (2a, 3a, 4a, 5a) which is oriented towards an underlying surface (10), and the front chair arms and rear chair arms each have a free end (8c, 9c) which is oriented towards a seat surface (11) that is defined or can be defined by free ends (6a, 7a) of the front chair arms and free ends of the rear chair arms (8, 9). |
112 |
MOBILE PIECE OF FURNITURE, IN PARTICULAR A CHAIR |
US15122386 |
2015-03-02 |
US20170065084A1 |
2017-03-09 |
CHRISTOPHER SCHMIDT; ARMIN SANDER |
The invention relates to a mobile piece of furniture (1), in particular a chair, with leg (2) exhibiting a number of swivelable foot elements (2a) as a first functional part and with a number of support struts (3, 4) that are mountable in joint connections (19) to the leg (2) as well as with a flexible, especially textile, covering (5) as a second functional part that is provided with, especially pocket-like, holding elements (6) to attach the support struts (3.4) to the strut ends (7), wherein one of the functional parts is provided and set up to take on the additional function of packing the other functional part and the support struts (3, 4). |
113 |
Chair Assembly |
US15040786 |
2016-02-10 |
US20160242550A1 |
2016-08-25 |
Ben Alton Hammock |
The present application is directed to a chair assembly comprising a frame member and one or more textile members disposed across the frame member. The frame member is operationally configured to releasably secure different parts of the one or more textile members in a manner effective for the one or more textile members to form a support surface in the form of a seat and back of the chair assembly. |
114 |
Portable chairs and methods thereof |
US13886908 |
2013-05-03 |
US09351578B2 |
2016-05-31 |
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. |
115 |
Seat having a flexible connection |
US14007960 |
2012-03-30 |
US09173497B2 |
2015-11-03 |
Emmanuel Antoine Mastio |
The invention concerns a seat forming a rigid sitting surface (8) and a backrest frame (1) globally oriented in intersecting directions in a crossover area situated towards the rear of the rigid sitting surface, characterized in that it includes a flexible sheet (3), in that the backrest frame includes a device (7) for suspension of said flexible sheet, disposed higher than the rigid sitting surface, in that said flexible sheet includes a transition panel (18) extending between the suspension device and an intersection area (9) globally in front of the suspension device, so that said transition panel serves as a rear sitting surface portion and a bottom backrest portion. |
116 |
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. |
117 |
Foldable chair with a backrest unit |
US12214838 |
2008-06-24 |
US07758111B2 |
2010-07-20 |
Te-Lung Chen |
A foldable chair with a supporting backrest unit includes a pair of front legs, a pair of rear legs, a plurality of interconnected frames, a pair of armrest rods, a backrest rod and a seat unit (30). Each of rear leg rods is installed with a round protrusion and the interconnected frames are pivotally joined between each leg rods. Each armrest rod is engaged between the front and rear leg rods so as to enforce the supporting strength of entire structure. The seat unit comprises a seat fabric and a backrest fabric. Further, the backrest unit includes two sleeves and a backrest rod, wherein the first sleeve is engaged through one rear leg rod while the second sleeve is installed on another end of the backrest rod to engage through another rear leg rod. |
118 |
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. |
119 |
Modular chair assembly |
US10961000 |
2004-10-08 |
US07011372B1 |
2006-03-14 |
Duan-Cheng Hsieh |
A modular chair assembly includes a support frame, a leg frame, a link unit, and a seat mounted on the support frame. The support frame includes a plurality of curved supporting tubes, each of which has opposite first and second ends. The first end of each supporting tube is connected detachably to the second end of an adjacent supporting tube. The leg frame supports the support frame on a support surface, and includes a plurality of leg tubes. The link unit detachably connects one end of each leg tube to the first and second ends of two adjacent ones of the supporting tubes. |
120 |
Folding chair |
US10759778 |
2004-01-16 |
US06877804B2 |
2005-04-12 |
Alexander Guy Chan |
A folding chair having a novel hinge and joint surface configuration that forms a substantially rigid structure approximating conventional non-folding chair designs. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a folding chair comprising a seat frame, a backrest frame hinged proximally to the rear edge of the seat frame and forwardly collapsible over the upper surface of the seat frame, and back legs hinged to the rear edge of the seat frame and forwardly collapsible over the lower surface of the seat frame. The chair, in one embodiment, further comprises front legs hinged to the seat frame and collapsible over the back legs. In an assembled state, the back legs and the backrest frame each abut against elements of the chair at joint surfaces, which limit the range of motion of the hinged members to thereby create a chair having a rigid support structure. In one embodiment, the seat frame, backrest frame, and back legs unfold into an interlocked configuration enhancing the stability of the chair. |