121 |
FOLDABLE CHAIR FRAME |
US12509068 |
2009-07-24 |
US20110018313A1 |
2011-01-27 |
CHUEN-JONG TSENG |
A foldable chair frame includes a seat, a backrest, left and right armrests, left and right pivot joints, and front and rear legs. The backrest is coupled pivotably to the seat. Each of the left and right armrests is coupled pivotably to the backrest. Each of the left and right pivot joints is coupled to a respective one of the left and right armrests and has front and rear pivot portions. The front leg is coupled pivotably to the front pivot portions of the left and right pivot joints. The rear leg is coupled pivotably to the rear pivot portions of the left and right pivot joints. |
122 |
Salon chair having movable foot rest |
US12589888 |
2009-10-31 |
US20100045091A1 |
2010-02-25 |
Linda Barfuss |
A novel salon chair having a novel movable footrest assembly with a sliding or pivoting footrest which replaces a conventional rigid tubular one-piece footrest typical of salon chairs. The salon chair includes a chair portion structured for being elevated above a floor surface, the chair portion having a seat portion elevated on a support portion and a seat back portion. A footrest portion has a foot support portion that is movable between an extended configuration relative to the seat portion of the chair portion, and a retracted configuration relative thereto. An actuator mechanism coupled between the chair portion and the footrest portion is structured for moving the foot support portion between the extended and retracted configurations. |
123 |
CHAIR FOOTREST MECHANISM |
US12039855 |
2008-02-29 |
US20080217982A1 |
2008-09-11 |
Yvonne Parkel; Robert Clark |
A footrest mechanism is disclosed which is adapted to be coupled to a chair to allow a footrest (120) to be moved between an extended position and a retracted position. The footrest mechanism includes a mounting member (104) having a guide pin (109) and a release member (106) having an L-shaped slot (110) configured to receive the guide pin. The L-shaped slot (110) includes a generally horizontal portion (111) extending from a generally vertical portion (112) at least partially defined by a stop wall (113). The release member (106) also includes a handling tab (107) which facilitates the operation of the footrest mechanism (102) for movement of the footrest (120) between extended and retracted positions. |
124 |
CONVERTIBLE STOOL |
US11561302 |
2006-11-17 |
US20080093896A1 |
2008-04-24 |
SHOUYUN ZHANG |
A convertible stool is interchangeable between a utility function which has a seat movable up and down and has casters as feet at the end of legs connected with the seat through an upstanding member. In a second use, the casters are replaced by feet to give stability to the chair on a floor or base. As such, the second use can be a furniture type use. |
125 |
Ergonomic seating module and seat fitted with said module |
US10510456 |
2003-03-14 |
US07287815B2 |
2007-10-30 |
André Leguen; Catherine Cantenot |
The incentive seating module comprises: a structural frame provided with a gaiter, a frame, disposed above said structural frame and provided with an arch, whereby the structural frame exhibits planar symmetry, means for connecting the frame to the structural frame comprising a joint enabling the frame to swivel in relation to the structural frame about an axis which is perpendicular to the symmetrical plane, and a seating element joining the frame to the gaiter, made of an elastic membrane which is used to define a rest position for the frame in relation to the structural frame and to return it towards said position when a user causes it to tilt in one direction or the other. |
126 |
Convertible stool |
US11041140 |
2005-01-21 |
US07219956B2 |
2007-05-22 |
Shouyun Zhang |
A convertible stool is interchangeable between a utility function which has a seat movable up and down and has casters as feet at the end of legs connected with the seat through an upstanding member. In a second use, the casters are replaced by feet to give stability to the chair on a floor or base. As such, the second use can be a furniture type use. |
127 |
Convertible stool |
US11041140 |
2005-01-21 |
US20060102816A1 |
2006-05-18 |
Shouyun Zhang |
A convertible stool is interchangeable between a utility function which has a seat movable up and down and has casters as feet at the end of legs connected with the seat through an upstanding member. In a second use, the casters are replaced by feet to give stability to the chair on a floor or base. As such, the second use can be a furniture type use. |
128 |
Chair with attached footrest for putting on and removing footwear |
US10814739 |
2004-04-01 |
US07036887B2 |
2006-05-02 |
Andrew William Kneier |
A chair with back and arms, adapted for putting on and removing footwear, wherein the seat is located approximately twenty-two inches above the local grade and wherein the arms extend approximately twenty-two inches from the back; consisting also of a stationary, outwardly extending, and attached footrest approximately eight inches below the seat. The chair may further have a storage compartment formed beneath the seat. |
129 |
Bar stool |
US11255839 |
2005-10-20 |
US20060087162A1 |
2006-04-27 |
Anthony Sylvester |
A bar stool manufactured from empty beer kegs. The stool comprises two beer kegs pivotally connected to each other end to end. A lowermost end of one of the kegs forms a base on which the stool can rest on a planar surface. A seat pad is disposed on the uppermost end of the other of the kegs. The connection mechanism between the two kegs allows the kegs to rotate relative to each other about the longitudinal axis of the stool. |
130 |
Chair with attached footrest for putting on and removing footwear |
US10814739 |
2004-04-01 |
US20050218709A1 |
2005-10-06 |
Andrew Kneier |
A chair with back and arms, adapted for putting on and removing footwear, wherein the seat is located approximately twenty-two inches above the local grade and wherein the arms extend approximately twenty-two inches from the back; consisting also of a stationary, outwardly extending, and attached footrest approximately eight inches below the seat. The chair may further have a storage compartment formed beneath the seat. |
131 |
Collapsible pillow for casual seating |
US09644510 |
2000-08-24 |
US06402230B1 |
2002-06-11 |
Larry Tang |
In a reclining lounger, patio chair or cot which folds to a collapsed condition, a pillow which fits within an empty slot therein when collapsed attaches to the back of the fabric seat liner, preferably with one attaching strip being fixedly secured to the liner so as to keep the pillow from becoming lost in use, and with a second attaching strip being detachably coupled with the liner to allow for securement of the pillow to the liner in resting one's head and to fold the pillow into such empty slot in facilitating storage and transport when the lounger, chair or cot is collapsed. |
132 |
Footrest mounting |
US3458234D |
1966-11-03 |
US3458234A |
1969-07-29 |
BATES DONALD L |
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133 |
Brace attachment for seats. |
US19619917 |
1917-10-12 |
US1283168A |
1918-10-29 |
HART HENRY C SR |
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134 |
Stool and seat |
US344675D |
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US344675A |
1886-06-29 |
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135 |
Improvement in foot-rest and seat for velocipedes |
US192545D |
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US192545A |
1877-06-26 |
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136 |
IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO STAIRLIFTS |
EP16787930.3 |
2016-10-19 |
EP3368460A1 |
2018-09-05 |
WILSON, Alexander Henry Gage |
The invention describes a footrest for a stairlift chair in which the safety mechanisms included in the footrest are enveloped in a flexible cover that allows the safety mechanisms to function in the intended manner yet prevents the intrusion of dirt and objects that might interfere with the operation of the safety mechanisms. Various further features are described to enhance the aesthetics of the chair. |
137 |
SPECIAL EFFECT CHAIR AND SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME |
EP16780319.6 |
2016-04-15 |
EP3282896A1 |
2018-02-21 |
JEON, Ho Young; CHOI, Jong Su; PARK, Jin Yong |
The present invention relates to a special effect chair, and the special effect chair includes a chair; a heating element installed inside the chair; a wind blowing unit for circulating air heated by the heating element; and a discharge unit for discharging the air circulated by the wind blowing unit to the outside of the chair, and the discharge unit is positioned on the front side of the chair. Accordingly, according to the present invention, power consumption can be reduced as much as one twentieth compared with a conventional technique by reducing the distance of injecting hot air and adding a heat storage function. |
138 |
FURNITURE MEMBER AND POWER RECLINE AND LIFT MECHANISM |
EP15837522.0 |
2015-08-27 |
EP3193668A1 |
2017-07-26 |
LAPOINTE, Larry P. |
A furniture member includes a frame, a slide member, first and second bars, an axle, and first and second leg members. The frame includes a chair portion movable relative to a base among nominal, reclined and lift positions. The slide member is connected to the motor and displaceable relative to the base. The first bar is connected to the slide member and the chair portion. The first bar moves the chair portion among the nominal, reclined and lift positions. The axle is mounted to the base portion. The leg members are attached to the axle and include fore and aft feet. The second bar is connected to the chair portion and slidably connected to the axle. The second bar rotates the axle in a first direction in response to movement into the reclined position and rotates the axle in a second direction in response to movement into the lift position. |
139 |
HYDROMASSAGE CHAIR FOR SWIMMING POOLS AND THE LIKE |
EP12852728.0 |
2012-10-22 |
EP2799644B1 |
2017-03-29 |
TORREGROSA PASCUAL, José |
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140 |
IMPROVED RECLINER OTTOMAN LINKAGE WITH UNIQUE SECONDARY OTTOMAN |
EP10775380.8 |
2010-05-11 |
EP2429344B1 |
2015-07-08 |
CRUM, Michael Andrew |
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