201 |
Transportable leg support |
US10402060 |
2003-03-27 |
US06810544B1 |
2004-11-02 |
Trintus T. Smith |
A transportable leg support includes a first leg support, a second leg support and a connection strap. The first leg support includes a first upper member pivotally connected to a first lower member. The second leg support includes a second upper member pivotally connected to a second lower member. One end of the connection strap is attached to one end of the first upper member and the other end of the connection strap is attached to one end of the second upper member. The length of the connection strap is preferably adjustable to accommodate individuals having different width posteriors. A first foot support is attached to an end of the first lower member and the second foot support is attached to an end of the second lower member. |
202 |
Legrest-carrying chair |
US10170470 |
2002-06-14 |
US20030006639A1 |
2003-01-09 |
Nobuzo
Shimizu |
A legrest-carrying chair is formed of a chair body 1A provided with a seat 2 on which a user sits, and a legrest 5 provided on a front side of the chair body 1A, the legrest 5 having front and rear surfaces, a leg holding unit 20 provided on the front surface and adapted to hold the user's legs, and a substantially flat leg resting portion 25 provided on the rear surface and capable of placing the user's legs thereon, the leg holding unit 20 having massaging members 23 adapted to massage the user's legs held in the leg holding unit 20, the legrest being mounted to the chair body 1A so that a front and a rear surfaces thereof can be reversed. |
203 |
Collapsible arm rest for casual seating |
US09644509 |
2000-12-07 |
US06419311B1 |
2002-07-16 |
Larry Tang |
An arm rest for a reclining beach chair or lounger which automatically adjusts in length as the lounger is adjusted between its straight-up position and its most reclining position—in a first embodiment of which, the arm rest is of two sections joinable one to another at spaced locations, and in a second embodiment of which the arm rest is of an overlying length joined by an S-clip clasp selectively positionable within apertures defining the lengths associated within individual chair reclining positions. |
204 |
Lumber spinal alignment seat |
US09721307 |
2000-11-22 |
US06349993B1 |
2002-02-26 |
Andrew C. Walsh |
A seat includes a seating platform having a front, a back, opposite sides and a base for supporting the platform above a support surface so that a person can sit on the platform with feet engaging the support surface. A pair of mirror-image thigh restrainers are mounted to the platform at the opposite sides thereof, the restrainers being movable in opposite directions between upright positions wherein they curve toward one another above the platform so that they can engage over the thighs of a person sitting on the platform and a stowed position wherein the thigh restrainers extend down below the platform. |
205 |
Compound lever and armrest mounting assemblies |
US310420 |
1999-05-12 |
US5984408A |
1999-11-16 |
L. Walter Bujaryn |
A system for supporting a seat-pan on a chair and for providing movement to an armrest on the chair. The system includes a mounting assembly with an upper rail having a front portion, a mid portion and a rear portion, and a lower rail having a front portion, a mid-portion and a rear portion. The upper rail is pivotally connected to the lower rail in a manner which allows g generally parallel motion of the rails relative to one another. An armrest support is pivotally attached to the mounting assembly, and includes a linkage for indexing movements of the armrest support relative to motion of the position of the upper rail relative to lower rail, so that motion of the upper rail relative to the lower rail produces a corresponding tilt of the armrest support. |
206 |
Football helmet stool |
US34261973 |
1973-03-19 |
US3843197A |
1974-10-22 |
WRIGHT T |
This invention relates to the provision of a stool adapted for multi-use such as for seating persons under a wide range of uses. It is particularly made to provide a seat shell of a shape resembling a football helmet which is mounted on the top end of a vertical column structure to swivel thereon to accommodate the comfort and convenience of a person seated on the shell. It also provides a foot rest which is mounted on said column structure independently of, but coacting with, the seat shell. The foot rest carries the foot weight and body thrust of the person seated on the seat shell in a manner not to distort the shape of the seat shell. The invention provides novel coaction between the seat shell and the foot rest whereby the foot rest weight of the person seated on the shell is independent of the weight of such person on the shell whereby to avoid any distortion of the shell due to varying weight pressures on the foot rest. The seat shell is mounted for adjustment to different vertical positions on the column and the foot rest coacts with the seat shell in such different positions and swivels therewith.
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207 |
Chair |
US8640870 |
1970-11-03 |
US3669493A |
1972-06-13 |
VOWLES J HARDING |
A chair adapted to support a person so that his weight is distributed between his posterior and his knees. The chair includes a knee support and a seat support sloping generally downward toward the knee support. The sloping seat and the knee support co-operate to shift a portion of the person''s weight onto the knee support so that the weight borne by the person''s posterior is reduced, thus permitting use of the chair over an extended period of time without the person developing a pain in his posterior. An arcuate, lateral foot rest permits the person to place his feet in a number of comfortable positions.
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208 |
Lounge-type chair |
US14560661 |
1961-10-17 |
US3129976A |
1964-04-21 |
BARKER CHARLES T; GRAY THOMAS O |
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209 |
Rodebic l |
US559664D |
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US559664A |
1896-05-05 |
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210 |
Combined foot-rest and stool |
US430947D |
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US430947A |
1890-06-24 |
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211 |
Seating device |
US15218958 |
2016-07-25 |
US10143308B2 |
2018-12-04 |
Brock Walker; Mark Goetz |
A seating device includes a base and a seat post extending from the base. The seat post has a first end adjacent the base, a second end opposite the first end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end. The seating device further includes a seat supported by the seat post above the base and a first rocking assembly coupled to the base and the first end of the seat post. The first rocking assembly is operable to angularly displace the seat post relative to the base. The seating device further includes a second rocking assembly coupled to the seat and the second end of the seat post. The second rocking assembly is operable to angularly displace the seat relative to the seat post. |
212 |
Intelligence computer desk and chair system |
US14836967 |
2015-08-27 |
US10126720B2 |
2018-11-13 |
Yu-Fing Liu |
An intelligence computer desk and chair system includes a platform, a carriage, and a control unit. The carriage is located on the platform. The control unit is electrically connected to the carriage. The control unit controls the carriage to move relative to the platform according to a built-in program. |
213 |
Article of Furniture |
US16003705 |
2018-06-08 |
US20180289165A1 |
2018-10-11 |
David King; John Levey; Ryan Lawson; Anastasie Panagopoulos; Tanya Rechberger |
A rest component 12, 14 for an article of furniture 10 includes a body member 16 mountable to a platform 18 of the article of furniture 10, the body member 16 defining a plurality of surfaces 20. A cover member 26 is carried by the body member 16 to define a pocket 32 associated with at least one surface 20 of the body member 16, the pocket 32 defining a mouth 34 to enable a user to gain access to an interior of the pocket 32. At least one receiving formation 36 is carried by the body member 16 within the pocket 32, the cover member 26 concealing the at least one receiving formation 36. |
214 |
ADJUSTABLE SEAT AND LEANING APPARATUS |
US15904329 |
2018-02-24 |
US20180199715A1 |
2018-07-19 |
Jonathan Sheinkop |
An adjustable seating solution that enables users to adjust several seating characteristics is disclosed. In a relatively low sitting position, the disclosed device provides some support if the user leans back, but predominately supports the user's weight and requires the user to engage core muscles to maintain good posture. The disclosed apparatus enables the user to adjust the seat upward to a leaning position. A platform extends forward under the user's feet to ensure that when the user leans against the seat, the apparatus remains stable. The apparatus enables the seat portion to be tilted, such that varying contours can be selected to engage the user's body in a desired way. At low heights, the user can tilt the seat portion forward to require the user to further engage core muscles while seated. At higher heights, the user can customize the contour of the seat that engages the user's body. |
215 |
Footrest apparatus |
US15327125 |
2015-07-09 |
US10017088B2 |
2018-07-10 |
Sung Chol An; Jin Ho Seo; Jun Kyu Kim; Chan Uk Park; Myeong Sub Kim; Yun Ho Kim; Doug Hwan Kim |
The present disclosure provides a footrest including: a bracket that has a plurality of wings and that is coupled to a back of a seat, the plurality of wings spaced apart at a predetermined distance from each other and extending rearward; an actuating unit to rotate a rotary shaft hingedly coupled to the plurality of wings; and a panel that is coupled to the rotary shaft and is folded or unfolded toward or away from a seatback when the rotary shaft is rotated. |
216 |
Chair footrest ring positioning structure |
US15367234 |
2016-12-02 |
US09835191B1 |
2017-12-05 |
Jun Chen |
A chair footrest ring positioning structure includes a guide region tilting downward and concavely disposed on an outer surface of any one side of the lower segment of the tightening case, one or more anti-slip pads fixed inside an internal space of the tightening case, one or more grooves concavely disposed at a periphery of the tightening case, to facilitate insertion of a middle pipe of the chair, and a sleeve corresponding in shape to the middle of the footrest ring fitted around the tightening case. One or more bumps extending from an inner side of the sleeve are inserted into the grooves of the tightening case, respectively. When the middle pipe is rotated to move the tightening case by a predetermined distance, the guide region undergoes a displacement to drive insertion of the bumps, thereby pushing the tightening case inward. |
217 |
MECHANICALLY-STRETCHING DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC FOLDING OF MOVABLE SOFA LEGS |
US15508479 |
2015-08-20 |
US20170290429A1 |
2017-10-12 |
Xiaowei Huang; Xiaohong Li; Haibo Wang; Guoli Zou; Linlin Wu |
A mechanical stretching device for automatically folding a movable sofa leg includes a mechanical stretching device, a switching device, and an automatic folding device. The switching device includes a handle ring (1), a handle shank (3), a handle support (6) and a handle spring (5). The automatic folding device includes an automatic rotating part (8), a rotating tube (21), a spring hanging piece (17), folding spring (10). The handle ring (1) is rotatably connected to the handle shank (3). Handle shank (3) is rotatably connected to the handle support (6). The handle support (6) is fixed on the base frame mounting plate (20). The rotating tube (21) is rotatably connected to the base frame mounting plate (20). The automatic rotating part (8) is fixed on the rotating tube (21). The spring hanging piece (17) is rotatably connected to the automatic rotating part (8). |
218 |
Seating Furniture Chassis |
US15340765 |
2016-11-01 |
US20170119605A1 |
2017-05-04 |
Michael MACKERT |
A seating furniture chassis including: a lever mechanism (2) for raising and lowering a seat face of a seating furniture item; a connecting mechanism (4) for connecting the lever mechanism (2) to the seat face; and a drive mechanism (3) for actuating the lever mechanism (2). A plane is defined by way of the connecting mechanism (4), in which plane the seat face lies in the mounted state. The seating furniture chassis (1) has a clearance below the plane, which clearance is free from the lever mechanism (2) and the drive mechanism (3). A footrest of the seating furniture item is pivotable into the clearance. |
219 |
SEATING DEVICE |
US15218958 |
2016-07-25 |
US20170020292A1 |
2017-01-26 |
Brock Walker; Mark Goetz |
A seating device includes a base and a seat post extending from the base. The seat post has a first end adjacent the base, a second end opposite the first end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end. The seating device further includes a seat supported by the seat post above the base and a first rocking assembly coupled to the base and the first end of the seat post. The first rocking assembly is operable to angularly displace the seat post relative to the base. The seating device further includes a second rocking assembly coupled to the seat and the second end of the seat post. The second rocking assembly is operable to angularly displace the seat relative to the seat post. |
220 |
Children's Table Assembly |
US14749837 |
2015-06-25 |
US20160374480A1 |
2016-12-29 |
Eugene Wilson |
A children's table assembly includes a table that has a platform and a frame. A chair is rotatably coupled to the table and the chair is positioned on the frame. Thus, chair facilitates a user to access an entirety of the platform. A pair of containers is provided and each of the containers is rotatably coupled to the table such that each of the containers is positionable between a deployed position and a stored position. An easel is attached to the table. |