221 |
Half to william ii |
US549457D |
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US549457A |
1895-11-05 |
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222 |
Stool |
US517929D |
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US517929A |
1894-04-10 |
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223 |
Folding chair |
US405839D |
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US405839A |
1889-06-25 |
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224 |
Foot-rest |
US383906D |
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US383906A |
1888-06-05 |
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225 |
Improvement in combined crib and table |
US181292D |
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US181292A |
1876-08-22 |
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226 |
Improvement in folding footstools |
US172674D |
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US172674A |
1876-01-25 |
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227 |
Improvement in stools |
US165434D |
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US165434A |
1875-07-13 |
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228 |
Improved foldihg-seat |
US105222D |
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US105222A |
1870-07-12 |
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229 |
Camp-stool |
US82955D |
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US82955A |
1868-10-13 |
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230 |
Chair, stool assembly, and system |
US15434169 |
2017-02-16 |
US10136730B2 |
2018-11-27 |
Tong Jin Kim |
A chair including structural members having hinge joints at ends thereof pivotally coupling each of the members to one or more adjoining members. The chair is configured to be arranged in a collapsed configuration wherein all of the members are in the same plane and define a substantially planar shape, and configured to be arranged in an expanded configuration to define a seat, armrests, support legs, and leg braces of the chair. A stool assembly includes at least first and second stools configured to be stackable such that the seats of the stools abut face to face and in combination define a composite base. A system for constructing furniture includes multiple joints each having slots configured to receive and retain structural members and configured to be assembled with the structural members to form a piece of furniture with the multiple joints defining corners of the piece of furniture. |
231 |
Seat assembly for task-oriented seating |
US15862599 |
2018-01-04 |
US10104968B2 |
2018-10-23 |
Jason Alvarez; Jonathan Wilson; Rebekah Slyter; Kohler Johnson; Charles Stark; Brian E. Bonn; Fred Kaas; Aaron Ochsner; Nathan Hadley |
A seat assembly for task-oriented seating comprises a seat support and a seat coupled to the seat support. The seat is movable under load, such as from the user's weight and movements, relative to the seat support. The seat has a cushion molded over a supporting armature with multiple bias elements. The seat and seat support are configured to deflect by predetermined amounts at defined locations over an extent of the seat assembly. In this way, the seat assembly provides for a range of comfortable and effective positions for users engaged in different active motions and having different preferences and sizes. |
232 |
Telescoping observation chair assembly including seat and footrest |
US15430068 |
2017-02-10 |
US10045622B1 |
2018-08-14 |
Robert A. Stoner |
Provided are systems and methods for a telescope observation chair assembly. The assembly includes a seat having a pad, a telescoping portion extending from the pad, and an adjustment assembly at least partially disposed interior to the telescoping portion. The assembly also includes a housing comprising one or more walls having one or more slots and one or more grooves cutout therefrom, the one or more walls receiving the telescoping portion of the seat. The assembly further includes a footrest. |
233 |
SEAT ASSEMBLY FOR TASK-ORIENTED SEATING |
US15862599 |
2018-01-04 |
US20180125240A1 |
2018-05-10 |
Jason Alvarez; Jonathan Wilson; Rebekah Slyter; Kohler Johnson; Charles Stark; Brian E. Bonn; Fred Kaas; Aaron Ochsner; Nathan Hadley |
A seat assembly for task-oriented seating comprises a seat support and a seat coupled to the seat support. The seat is movable under load, such as from the user's weight and movements, relative to the seat support. The seat has a cushion molded over a supporting armature with multiple bias elements. The seat and seat support are configured to deflect by predetermined amounts at defined locations over an extent of the seat assembly. In this way, the seat assembly provides for a range of comfortable and effective positions for users engaged in different active motions and having different preferences and sizes. |
234 |
FOOT REST STAND |
US15650645 |
2017-07-14 |
US20180014652A1 |
2018-01-18 |
Matt William Hulme |
A furniture item for suspending a user's feet comprises a suspended foot rest. The foot rest comprises a first attachment portion at a first end of the suspended foot rest and a second attachment portion at a physically opposite second end of the suspended foot rest. The first attachment portion comprises a first structural attachment member that is attached to a first pillar. The second attachment portion comprises a second structural attachment member that is attached to a second pillar. The first pillar extends upward to a first elevated portion that extends above a floor. The first elevated portion is attached to the first structural attachment. The second pillar extends upward to a second elevated portion that extends above the floor. The second elevated portion is attached to the second structural attachment. The suspended foot rest is suspended between the first pillar and the second pillar. |
235 |
Seat assembly for task-oriented seating |
US14639959 |
2015-03-05 |
US09861203B2 |
2018-01-09 |
Jason Alvarez; Jonathan Wilson; Rebekah Slyter; Kohler Johnson; Charles Stark; Brian E. Bonn; Fred Kaas; Aaron Ochsner; Nathan Hadley |
A seat assembly for task-oriented seating comprises a seat support and a seat coupled to the seat support. The seat is movable under load, such as from the user's weight and movements, relative to the seat support. The seat has a cushion molded over a supporting armature with multiple bias elements. The seat and seat support are configured to deflect by predetermined amounts at defined locations over an extent of the seat assembly. In this way, the seat assembly provides for a range of comfortable and effective positions for users engaged in different active motions and having different preferences and sizes. |
236 |
MASSAGE APPARATUS |
US15504466 |
2015-08-11 |
US20170231861A1 |
2017-08-17 |
Kazuo NOSO; Takashi OGISO |
A massage apparatus including: a base; a pair of air bags including a first air bag and a second air bag, the first air bag and the second air bag being vertically overlapped while being displaced from each other, the first air bag being disposed on an upper side of the second air bag, and the first air bag and the second air bag being joined to each other at an overlapped site; and an air injection and discharge section arranged to be connected to the first air bag, inject air into the first air bag, and discharge the air from the first air bag, wherein a coupling section including a through hole arranged to communicate the pair of air bags with each other is provided at a site where the pair of air bags is joined to each other, and a fixing section arranged to rotatably fix the first air bag to the base is provided in a portion of the first air bag, the portion being not overlapped with the second air bag. |
237 |
IMPROVED SHOEING DEVICE |
US15515325 |
2015-10-08 |
US20170223927A1 |
2017-08-10 |
Constantino SANCHEZ MARTINEZ |
The invention relates to an improved shoeing device basically comprising a tubular frame (1) secured to a bearing support (2) by means of an articulation element (3). The tubular frame (1) has a housing for a seat (5) post (4) in the upper part thereof, and also comprises a tools container (6). In the lower region of said tubular frame (1), there is a series of wheels (7). Said tubular frame (1) is provided with a ball bearing (12). The bearing support (2) has a bearing point (8) in the upper part thereof, which fits over the upper end of the primary tube (9), said primary tube (9) being secured to the secondary tube (10) which, in turn, is secured to the supporting base (11). |
238 |
Furnishing element having a folding support shelf and/or a folding support structure |
US14594825 |
2015-01-12 |
US09538839B2 |
2017-01-10 |
Carlo Favaro |
A furnishing element, such as a table, a stool, or a desk includes a support structure having at least one support leg defining a vertical axis, a support shelf, supported by and connected to the support structure by a connector. In a use configuration, the support shelf is parallel to a horizontal plane. The connector includes a first joint and a second joint independent of each other. The first joint identifies a first hinge axis parallel to the horizontal plane to permit rotation and folding of the support shelf towards the support structure, to position the support shelf perpendicular to the horizontal plane in a folded configuration. The second joint identifies a second hinge axis which permits rotation of the support leg towards the support shelf, to position the support leg parallel to the horizontal plane in a folded configuration. |
239 |
SEAT ASSEMBLY FOR TASK-ORIENTED SEATING |
US14639959 |
2015-03-05 |
US20160255958A1 |
2016-09-08 |
Jason Alvarez; Jonathan Wilson; Rebekah Slyter; Kohler Johnson; Charles Stark; Brian E. Bonn; Fred Kaas; Aaron Ochsner; Nathan Hadley |
A seat assembly for task-oriented seating comprises a seat support and a seat coupled to the seat support. The seat is movable under load, such as from the user's weight and movements, relative to the seat support. The seat has a cushion molded over a supporting armature with multiple bias elements. The seat and seat support are configured to deflect by predetermined amounts at defined locations over an extent of the seat assembly. In this way, the seat assembly provides for a range of comfortable and effective positions for users engaged in different active motions and having different preferences and sizes. |
240 |
BACKPACK ASSEMBLY WITH BACKPACK, FOLDABLE SEAT, AND ROLLERS |
US15145343 |
2016-05-03 |
US20160242553A1 |
2016-08-25 |
Patricia M. Milich; Michael Milich; William Manson; Brian Jones; Renee M. Brobst; Diane R. Blanck |
A backpack assembly that includes a backpack adapted to carry sports equipment with a foldable seat and roller segment secured thereto. The backpack has an internal bag frame to support the sports equipment. The backpack also has a sports-ball-securing segment and an insulated pouch for food and beverages. The foldable seat is secured to the bag frame to provide a seat that can fold out for the participant or spectator to sit upon. The roller segment automatically engages such that the bag can be tipped and rolled by the participant or spectator when the foldable seat is stored. When the foldable seat is deployed, the roller segment automatically disengages to provide a stable platform for the seat. |