161 |
Collapsible folding chair |
US11650605 |
2007-01-08 |
US20070187996A1 |
2007-08-16 |
Lyle F. Shabram |
A collapsible chair device is provided including a seat portion, a backrest portion hingeably attached to the seat portion, two or more front leg members hingeably attached to the seat portion, two or more rear leg members hingeably attached to the backrest portion, a base portion pivotally attached to the two or more front leg members and the two or more rear leg members, and a brace member attached on one end to the front support member by a hinge and attached on the other end to the seat portion by a hinge. The device can be converted from a compact and readily portable state to a stable and sturdy chair by an unfolding action wherein all of the components unfold in unison. The device can further include a backrest brace portion and a carrying handle portion. |
162 |
PORTABLE SPORTS BENCH |
US11459414 |
2006-07-24 |
US20070102976A1 |
2007-05-10 |
Scott Ramsey; Emanuel Kohelis; Aaron Marshall |
A portable bench includes a first seat member, a first back rest member attached to the first seat member, a second seat member attached to the first seat member, and a second back rest member attached to the second seat member. The first back rest member attaches to the first seat member such that at least one of the first seat member and the first back rest member pivots about a first axis. The second seat member attaches to the first seat member such that at least one of the first seat member and the second seat member pivots about a second axis that is at least substantially perpendicular to the first axis. The second back rest member attaches to the second seat member such that at least one of the second seat member and the second back rest member pivots about a third axis that is at least substantially parallel to the first axis. |
163 |
Taylor made bags |
US11208692 |
2005-08-22 |
US20070039982A1 |
2007-02-22 |
Taylor Carthern |
This present invention relates to having professional briefcases that will store papers, laptops, folders, but it will also fold out into a table. The legs will be hidden inside the briefcase and will snap out and the legs will extend. We also will create an art portfolio that will hold the artist's work and paintings and it will zip down to create a display stand for the artist's work. Also we will create a backpack that will store school books and will also fold out into a chair for the child. We will also have a backpack that will have the same function but will fold out into a table but will also store backpacks. Some of the book bags will have wheels on them and a extendable and retractable handle to pull the book bag like a suitcase. |
164 |
Portable heated seating |
US11401452 |
2006-04-11 |
US20060289421A1 |
2006-12-28 |
Grigore Axinte; Dragos Axinte; John Lu; Russell Borgmann; Amanda Wu |
In accordance with principles described herein, portable heated seats, and methods and systems for using the same, are provided that overcome some (or all) of the problems commonly associated with existing seats. These portable heated seats are easily transportable, and are preferably provided with cushion material to compensate for various seating conditions that may otherwise be faced by a user. One or more heating elements, preferably made of flexible graphite felt, are also provided in each portable heated seat. The heat settings of the one or more heating elements are controlled by one or more on/off switches, open loop temperature regulators, pressure push switches, sensor switches, and/or fuse circuits. A backrest (similarly heated or not heated) may also be used in association with the portable heated seat. Various alternative embodiments are also disclosed. |
165 |
Backpack chair |
US11010065 |
2004-12-10 |
US07118172B1 |
2006-10-10 |
Mari Pattison-Sheets |
A backpack chair which allows the user to carry a chair on their back while still having the packing ability of a backpack. Embodiments of the backpack chair include a collapsible chair frame which opens into a chair and collapses into a backpack frame. A seat panel attached to the collapsible chair frame provides support for the user when the frame is opened into a chair. A pack container is attached to the seat panel and a flap is also attached in order to close the pack container and provide shade for the user when the collapsible chair frame is being used as a chair. The collapsible chair frame is also configured to form a stand for the backpack in order to provide ease of packing and unpacking the pack container. Shoulder straps are attached directly opposite the pack container on the collapsed collapsible chair frame. |
166 |
Multi-function transportable recreation chair |
US11240743 |
2005-09-30 |
US20060071513A1 |
2006-04-06 |
G. Pedemonte |
A multi-function, transportable, recreational folding chair, includes a plurality of storage compartments therein. In a preferred form, the chair is a lightweight chaise-lounge arranged in a backpack for ready transport of both the chair and paraphernalia stored therein. |
167 |
Hand-carryable and deformable storing device with seat |
US10933450 |
2004-09-03 |
US20050200168A1 |
2005-09-15 |
Cheng Ho |
A hand-carryable and deformable storing device with seat is disclosed. It includes a storing body, a pair of movable frames, a seat and one connecting portion. This storing body has an openable portion that is coverable. Each of the pair of movable frames includes a pair of supporting elements, a hand-carryable portion and a locating portion. The seat has two hand-carryable potions. The storing body, the pair of movable frames, the seat and the connecting portion are connected together. It has various carrying types. It can convert into a seat. The storing body is compressible. And, it has various storing types. |
168 |
Suitcase with foldable chair |
US10493260 |
2002-05-24 |
US06932427B2 |
2005-08-23 |
Yoshiaki Tamura |
A suitcase with a foldable chair usable as a normal suitcase and also usable as a cart, a chair or a buggy, comprising a suitcase body (11), a pair of wheels (14b) attached onto the bottom surface of the suitcase body near the rear surface, a foldable base plate (12) rotatably installed on the front surface side of the suitcase body at the lower position, a pair of wheels (14a) fitted to the tip of the foldable base plate, fixing devices (13) fixing the foldable base plate to the suitcase body, a foldable seat plate (21) rotatably installed on the front surface of the suitcase body at the position over the installed the foldable base plate, and auxiliary rails (24) opposedly installed on both sides of the foldable base plate rotatably relative to the suitcase body. |
169 |
Seat cushion with integrated handle |
US10073370 |
2002-02-05 |
US06839928B1 |
2005-01-11 |
Cathleen Woodall; Jason S. Langston; Paul M. Yates |
A seat cushion includes a pair of generally flat pads for supporting a user's buttocks and a handle disposed between the pads for carrying the seat cushion. Arms, interconnecting the pads and the handle are provided for holding the pads in both a spaced apart relationship and enabling grasping of the handle by a user. The arms are flexible for enabling the pads to be oriented in both a planar relationship for supporting the user's buttocks and a coplanar relationship for enabling transport of the seat cushion by the handle. |
170 |
Suitcase with foldable chair |
US10493260 |
2004-06-15 |
US20040251717A1 |
2004-12-16 |
Yoshiaki
Tamura |
A suitcase with a foldable chair usable as a normal suitcase and also usable as a cart, a chair or a buggy, comprising a suitcase body (11), a pair of wheels (14b) attached onto the bottom surface of the suitcase body near the rear surface, a foldable base plate (12) rotatably installed on the front surface side of the suitcase body at the lower position, a pair of wheels (14a) fitted to the tip of the foldable base plate, fixing devices (13) fixing the foldable base plate to the suitcase body, a foldable seat plate (21) rotatably installed on the front surface of the suitcase body at the position over the installed the foldable base plate, and auxiliary rails (24) opposedly installed on both sides of the foldable base plate rotatably relative to the suitcase body. |
171 |
Seat cushion with built-in leg warmer/protector |
US09931498 |
2001-08-16 |
US20030034674A1 |
2003-02-20 |
Robert
G.
Gibson; George
D.
Heffner; Terry
E.
Lovett |
A compact seat cushion built to be easily carried by a shoulder strap or built-in handle which has a padded top for sitting on and a bottom that is rugged and waterproof. The seat cushion unzips to separate the top and bottom into two separate parts. The leg-warmer/protector envelope attached to the bottom, unfolds from inside. The padded top is attached to the top of the leg-warmer/protector envelope. The leg-warmer/protector envelope has a side zipper to allow ease of ingress and egress and includes an extension zipper to lengthen the tube as desired. A built-in belt at the open end top of the leg-warmer/protector envelope allows a user to cinch it around his waist. The padded top which is fastened to the top of the open end of the envelope inserts into the envelope and is suspended at a level that allows it to be easily placed below the user's seat inside the leg-warmer/protector envelope. |
172 |
Modular load bearing field support system |
US10209827 |
2002-07-22 |
US20030000986A1 |
2003-01-02 |
Patrick
D.
Smith |
A modular load bearing field support system having a waist belt, a pair of shoulder straps, each of the shoulder straps having a front end attached to the waist belt and a rear end attached to the waist belt, and a middle section disposed between said front and rear ends. A mounting track is attached to said waist belt, and a spatula accessory support system is included for mounting an accessory on the mounting track. The spatula system includes a flat spatula attached to an accessory, with the spatula inserted between the mounting track and the waist belt to attach the accessory to waist belt. A long gun support system for conveniently and safely carrying a firearm along with the load bearing support system is described. Extension panels for carrying large loads on the support system, as well as fabric noise-reduction and color variation panels are also described. |
173 |
Rigid portable folding chair |
US09768998 |
2001-01-24 |
US20010045763A1 |
2001-11-29 |
Gregory
L.
Jacoway |
This invention provides a portable folding chair, comprising a back section and a seat section, both formed of impact-resistant material. The back section includes a storage compartment or space for other devices. When open, the back section can be adjusted to a desired angle. In one embodiment, two leg sections attach to the bottom of the seat section. The leg sections can fold against the bottom of the seat section, and the back section can fold into the seat section, to carry or store the chair. |
174 |
Combination backpack and seat cushion |
US09452085 |
1999-11-30 |
US06244481B1 |
2001-06-12 |
Kevin Brougher |
A seat cushion comprising a large pad with a plurality of pocketed flaps attached thereto and foldable on the pad perimeter over the pad for carrying or away from the pad availing the pad as an unobstructed seat cushion. The flap pockets are directed inward toward the pad such that when the pad is in use as a cushion on a hard chair, such as a student's desk, the pockets are directed upward toward the user for convenient access. The most outside flap shares a zipper with the pad and when closed defines a cavity within in which the other flaps are secured, folded alternately over the pad. The cushion is transported on the user's back in the normal manner of a backpack by two arm loops through which the user may place his arm and shoulders, respectively, thus bringing the pad against the user's back as a cushion. |
175 |
Seat having a foldable back |
US09564946 |
2000-05-05 |
US06189973B1 |
2001-02-20 |
Tian Tsyh Wu |
A seat includes a base having a block extended rearward for forming a pair of notches. The block has two side extensions extended inward of the notches of the base. A plate has an opening formed between two legs for receiving the block and has two pins engaged into the extensions for rotating the plate relative to the base between a vertical position and a folded position. The pins may be engaged into the notches of the base for securing the plate at the vertical position. The legs each has a stop engaged with the extensions for retaining the plate to the base. |
176 |
Combination backpack and seat cushion |
US41925 |
1998-03-13 |
US6079599A |
2000-06-27 |
Roger L. Nordstrom; Frances A. Nordstrom |
The combination backpack and cushion device comprises a padded member which is placed on top of a stadium seat and a compartment member which extends horizontally below the seat. The device includes a sleeve member which is placed over a stadium seat and interconnects the padded member and compartment. The device is secured to the seat by an adjustable securing member which holds the sleeve member in a mating relationship with the seat. The device includes pockets for storage of articles and is carried to an event by adjustable backpack straps. |
177 |
Backpack chair |
US234554 |
1999-01-19 |
US6056172A |
2000-05-02 |
Kerry L. Welsh |
A backpack unit comprising a frame of a material selected from a metal alloy, including, but not limited to, aluminum, aluminum alloy, steel, and steel alloy or plastic. The frame includes a U-shaped seat frame pivotally coupled at its ends to ends of a U-shaped back frame through a cross-member, a U-shaped front leg frame pivotally coupled to the seat panel and pivotally coupled at its ends to ends of a U-shaped back leg frame. The frame is capable of being folded such that the back frame, the seat frame, the front leg frame, and the back leg frame folds substantially parallel and adjacent to one another. |
178 |
Carry-all chair |
US314829 |
1994-09-29 |
US6036262A |
2000-03-14 |
William Mark Shahid |
A reclining beach chair having a foldable frame and a fabric stretched across this frame also incorporates an overhead canopy, made with ultra-violet beta tan-through materials, that can be adjusted as desired as well as a multitude of separate storage compartments secured both to the chair and also to its arm rests. These storage compartments vary in size with one of them also being configured to support and insulate a beverage container therein. A towel rack also forms a part of the foldable frame for supporting and drying a towel. A removable handle is secured to the frame for moving or transporting the chair as desired. Additionally, a strap securing adjacent storage compartments together also retains the chair in its folded state. |
179 |
Carry-on stroller case |
US281216 |
1999-03-30 |
US5988657A |
1999-11-23 |
Robert R. Henkel |
A multipurpose suitcase dimensioned and configured to be allowed into a passenger airplane as carry-on luggage. The suitcase includes a base compartment and a movable upper compartment. The suitcase can be quickly reconfigured to form a seat on which a child can be seated. A harness secures the child in the seat. The invention permits a parent to transport an infant or toddler easily through a busy airport, together with luggage. |
180 |
Portable chair with integral storage case |
US98665 |
1998-06-17 |
US5961178A |
1999-10-05 |
James M. Hodson |
A lightweight collapsible compact chair with back support and elevation off the ground is provided by first and second substantially rigid hollow elongated members, and a flexible seat having opposite ends attached respectively to each of said first and second members. First and second vertical posts are provided and each has a lower end portion which is connectable to one of said first and second members. A flexible back is provided having opposite ends each connected respectively to one of said first and second vertical posts. A mechanism is provided for connecting said first and second members together to cause the flexible seat to become outstretched and for mounting said first and second posts to said one of said first and second members. The chair thus collapses by removal of the interlocking posts from the one of the first and second members, followed by an accordion-like compaction of the firsts and second members, to store all the components in a compact elongated casing with an optional shoulder strap. |