US20040222678A1 - Chair assembly - Google Patents
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- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a chair assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a fragmental, perspective view of a pivot assembly for connecting an umbrella to a frame of the chair assembly shown in FIG. 1.
- a chair assembly 100 which includes a frame 102 and a support member 104 .
- the frame 102 provides a structure by which a user may sit on at least a portion of the support member 104 such that the user is supported a distance above the ground or other supporting surface 106 .
- the support member 104 includes a seat portion 108 , a transition portion 110 , and a back portion 112 .
- the seat portion 108 is adapted to support a posterior of the user
- the back portion 112 supports a back of the user
- the transition portion 110 is that portion of the support member 104 extending between the seat portion 108 and the back portion 112 .
- the frame 102 is desirably made of light-weight materials to enhance portability. Suitable light-weight materials which may be used in the construction of the frame 102 include aluminum, steel, titanium, magnesium or alloys thereof. Other suitable materials which may be used in the construction of the frame 102 include plastics, wood, composite materials and laminated materials.
- the support member 104 is made of a flexible material which is capable of providing a compliant support for the user and which is capable of being folded to enhance portability.
- Suitable flexible materials which may be used in the fabrication of the support member 104 include cloth, canvas, nylon, polyester, inter-woven strips or straps of such materials, as well as other pliant materials.
- the flexible material may be doubled over and stitched to form passages through which individual portions of the frame 102 are inserted during initially assembly thereof.
- the frame 102 also has a plurality of legs 122 that support the seat portion 108 of the collapsible support member 104 a distance above the ground of other supporting surface 106 .
- the cross-sectional area of each leg 122 may be larger or smaller as required by the weight of the user and the material selected for fabrication of the support member 104 .
- the pole 134 is provided with an upper member 139 a and a lower member 139 b .
- the upper member 139 a is detachable from the lower member 139 b when the pole 134 is disassembled for storage. That is, the upper member 139 a is connectable to the lower mbmber 139 b when the pole 134 is assembled for supporting the umbrella 136 , but the upper member 139 a can be disconnected from the lower member 139 b when the pole 134 is disconnected from the right upright member 132 of the frame 102 .
- the umbrella 136 is provided with a shaft 140 ; and the shaft 140 is pivotally connected to the upper member- 139 a of the pole 134 via a pivot assembly 142 so that the position of the umbrella 136 may be adjusted relative to the frame 102 in accordance with the direction of the sun or the user's desires.
- the umbrella 136 functions in a conventional manner and provides shade for the user of the chair assembly 100 when the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 is connected to the frame 102 and the umbrella 136 is disposed in an extended or operative position.
- the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 is shown as being of telescoping construction for ease of storage and transportation of the umbrella 136 . While the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 is illustrated as having 3 telescoping sections 144 a , 144 b and 144 c , it should be understood that the shaft 140 could be provided with 2 sections or 4 sections or any number of sections depending upon the desired length of the shaft 140 when in the retracted position. In addition, the shaft 140 may be provided with a plurality of retractable buttons, set screws or other devices for stabilizing the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 in the extended position.
- the pivot assembly 142 for pivotally connecting the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 to the pole 134 so that the position of the umbrella 136 can be varied relative to the frame 102 will now be described in more detail.
- the pivot assembly 142 includes a first locking member 146 , a second locking member 148 and a knob 150 having a threaded shaft 152 for connecting and securing the first locking member 146 in a desired position relative to the second locking member 148 and the pole 134 .
- the knob 150 may be knurled for easier manipulation by the user.
- the first locking member 146 of the pivot assembly 142 is connected to an upwardly extending end 154 of the upper member 139 a of the pole 134 ; and a tubular extension member 156 is connected to second locking member 148 .
- the tubular extension member 156 is adapted to receive a distal end portion 158 of the section 144 a of the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 such that, in a connected position of the first and second locking member 146 and 148 , the pole 134 , and thus the umbrella 136 , are secured and disposed in desired position relative to the frame 102 .
- pivot assembly 142 has been described herein with reference to FIG. 2, it should be understood the any type of pivot assembly can be employed in the practice of the present invention as long as the pivot assembly allows attachment of the distal end portion 158 of section 144 a of the shaft 140 to the upper member 139 a of the pole 134 such that the angular disposition of the umbrella 136 can be manipulated relative to the position of the frame 102 .
- the tubular extension member 156 may be provided with a threaded bore extending through a portion of the sidewall and a set screw may be threadably disposed in the threaded bore.
- the unique construction of the chair assembly 100 including the frame 102 , the umbrella 136 and the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 , as well as the sectional or telescope-like construction of the pole 134 and it's connection to the frame 102 and the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 , permits the user to disassemble and/or retract such components for compact storage and transporting of the frame 102 , the umbrella 136 and the shaft 140 .
- FIG. 3 Shown in FIG. 3 is a bag 164 for storing and transporting the frame 102 , as well as the umbrella 136 , the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 and the pole 134 employed to connect the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 to the frame 102 when such components are in a collapsed or disassemble condition.
- the bag 164 is provided with an exterior sleeve 166 and a handle or shoulder strap 168 .
- the exterior sleeve 164 has an open end 167 and the exterior sleeve 166 is dimensioned to receive and store the umbrella 136 and the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 when the shaft 140 is in the retracted position.
- a closure flap (not shown) can be provided to close off the open end 167 the exterior sleeve 166 .
- the bag 164 is also provided with an opening for permitting access to an interior storage area of the bag 164 , the opening being of sufficient size to permit the frame 102 to be inserted therethrough and into the interior storage area of the bag 164 when the frame 102 is in a collapsed, folded position; or to permit other auxiliary items which may be connected to the shaft 140 of the umbrella 136 or frame 102 to be disposed within the bag 164 .
- the bag 164 is further provided with a zipper 170 for closing the opening in the bag 164 .
- a zipper 170 for closing the opening in the bag 164 .
- any suitable mechanism can be employed to close off the opening in the bag 164 , such as a flap with buckles, a flap and a plurality of straps, velcro® connectors and the like.
- the bag 164 can be made of a suitable material such as cloth, canvas, nylon, polyester and the like. Desirably, the bag 164 as well as the exterior sleeve 166 are fabricated of a collapsible water-resistant material. However, it should be understood that the bag 164 and exterior sleeve 166 are not to be limited to collapsible, water-resistant materials. Therefore shape-sustaining materials can be employed in the fabrication of the bag 164 and the exterior sleeve 166 , the only requirement being that the bag 164 and the exterior sleeve 166 be fabricated of a material which permits the frame 102 and the umbrella 136 to be stored in the bag 164 and in the exterior sleeve 166 , respectively.
- a chair assembly 200 which includes a frame 202 and a support member 204 .
- the frame 202 provides a structure by which a user may sit on at least a portion of the support member 204 such that the user is supported a distance above the ground or other supporting surface 206 .
- the support member 204 includes a seat portion 208 , a transition portion 210 , and a back portion 212 .
- the seat portion 208 is adapted to support a posterior of the user
- the back portion 212 supports a back of the user
- the transition portion 210 is that portion of the support member 204 extending between the seat portion 208 and the back portion 212 .
- the frame 202 of the chair assembly 200 is similar to the frame 102 of the chair assembly 100 herein before described.
- the frame 202 may be fabricated of tubular or solid structural members.
- certain components of the frame 202 may fabricated of tubular materials while other components are fabricated of solid materials.
- the frame 202 is desirably made of light-weight materials to enhance portability. Suitable light-weight materials which may be used in the construction of the frame 202 include aluminum, steel, titanium, magnesium or alloys thereof. Other suitable materials which may be used in the construction of the frame 202 include plastics, wood, composite materials and laminated materials.
- the support member 204 is made of a flexible material which is capable of providing a compliant support for the user and which is capable of being folded to enhance portability.
- Suitable flexible materials which may be used in the fabrication of the support member 204 include cloth, canvas, nylon, polyester, inter-woven strips or leaves of such materials, as well as other pliant materials.
- the flexible material may be doubled over and stitched to form passages through which individual portions of the frame 202 are inserted during initial assembly, thereof.
- the frame 202 also includes left and right arm support members 214 and 216 which are connected to and support left and right armrests 218 and 220 , respectively.
- the left and right armrests 218 and 220 provide a surface on which the user can rest the user's arms while seated on the seat portion 208 of the support member 204 .
- the right armrest 220 is provided with a plurality of holes 222 extending substantially along the length thereof, each of the hole 222 being sized to receive a portion of a shaft 224 of an umbrella 226 whereby the right armrest 220 assists in connecting the shaft 224 of the umbrella 226 to the frame 202 of the chair assembly 200 .
- the frame 202 also has a plurality of legs 228 that support the seat portion 208 of the collapsible support member 204 a distance above the ground of other supporting surface 206 .
- the cross-sectional area of each leg 228 may be larger or smaller as required by the weight of the user and the material selected for fabrication of the support member 204 .
- the frame 202 further includes four shoes 230 a - 230 d , one of which is attached to a lower end of each of the legs 228 of the frame 202 substantially as shown.
- Each of the shoes 230 a - 230 d is provided with a lower surface 232 a - 232 d that generally conforms to the ground or supporting surface 206 .
- the shoes 230 a - 230 d cooperate to substantially define a planar surface so that the frame 202 will not rock when the user is shifting positions on the support member 204 of the collapsible chair 200 .
- the shoes 230 a - 230 d may be weighted.
- the legs 228 of the frame 202 are formed of a plurality of angularly disposed members, two of which are connected to each of the shoes 230 a - 230 d .
- one of the legs 228 of the frame 202 extends from the right forward shoe 230 c at an angle such that an upper portion of such leg 228 defines the left arm support 214 for the left armrest 218 .
- another of the legs 228 of the frame 202 extends from the left forward shoe 230 a at an angle such that an upper portion of such leg 228 defines the right arm support 216 for the right armrest 220 .
- the frame 202 further includes a back support frame 233 which is connected to the rearward two shoes 230 a and 230 d of the frame 202 such that the back support frame 232 extends upwardly therefrom.
- the back support frame 232 which provides a support for the back portion 212 of the support member 204 , includes a left upright member 234 and right upright member 236 .
- the left and right armrests 218 and 220 extend between the left and right upright members 234 and 236 of the back support frame 232 and the portion of the legs 228 defining the left and right arm supports 214 and 216 , respectively.
- the left and right armrests 218 and 220 may be fabricated of a flexible material. In such instance, the left and right armrests 218 and 220 may be provided with a semi-rigid stiffener disposed in the collapsible material near the left and right arm supports 214 and 216 .
- the disposition of the umbrella 226 relative to the frame 202 can readily be varied.
- a distal end of the shaft 224 of the umbrella 226 can be embedded a distance into the particulate matter for assisting in stabilizing the umbrella 226 relative to the frame 202 .
- the umbrella support member 238 can be fabricated of any suitable material, provided that it permits the frame 202 to be selectively moved to the collapsed position for storage and transportation. Thus, it is desirable that the umbrella support member 238 be fabricated of a flexible material so as to permit same to be collapsed when the frame 202 is move to the folded position.
- shaft 224 has been shown as having the three sections 242 a , 242 b and 242 c which are threadably connected when the shaft 224 is in the extended position, it should be that the shaft 224 could be provided with a telescoping construction wherein the various sections of the shaft 224 can be telescopically disposed in an adjactently disposed section.
- the umbrella 236 and the sections 242 a , 242 b and 242 c of the shaft 224 can be conveniently stored in a bag, such as the bag 164 herein before described with reference to the frame 102 and the umbrella 136 .
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A chair assembly is provided which includes a frame, and a support member a support member is attached to the frame for defining a seat portion, a transition portion and a back portion. The frame is selectively movable between a collapsed position and an operative position, in the operative position a portion of the frame supporting the back portion of the support member is substantially vertically disposed and extends upward to the back portion of the support member. The chair assembly further includes an elongated member detachably connected to the substantially vertically disposed portion of the frame when the frame is in the operative position and an umbrella. A distal end portion of the shaft of the umbrella is pivotally connected to an upper end of the elongated member via a pivot assembly such that the umbrella can be selectively disposed in predetermined positions relative to the frame of the chair assembly.
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- This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/441,611, filed Jan. 17, 2003.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to shade devices and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a chair assembly.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- People have long used collapsible, portable chairs (hereinafter referred to as collapsible chairs) to provide temporary seating at beaches, parks and sporting events. Typically, collapsible chairs have been made from a metal, wood or plastic frame with a flexible back and seat. In an expanded position, the collapsible chairs provide a chair seat to support a user's posterior and a chair back provides a supporting surface to support the user's back. In a collapsed position, the collapsible chairs are easier for the user to carry. Because collapsible chairs are typically used in an outdoor environment, the collapsible chairs may be provided with an umbrella or other shading device.
- Although the umbrellas and collapsible chairs of the existing art are operable, further improvements are desirable to enhance the portability and ease of use of chair assemblies having frames in combination with umbrellas wherein the position of the umbrellas relative to the frame of the chair assemblies can easily be modified. It is to such improvements that the present invention is directed.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a chair assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a fragmental, perspective view of a pivot assembly for connecting an umbrella to a frame of the chair assembly shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the bag for containing and storing the frame and umbrella shown in FIG. 1 when same are in a collapsed condition.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a chair assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the chair assembly of FIG. 1 wherein a lamp is connected to a shaft of the umbrella and the chair assembly is enclosed in a mosquito netting.
- Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to FIG. 1, shown therein is a
chair assembly 100 which includes aframe 102 and asupport member 104. Theframe 102 provides a structure by which a user may sit on at least a portion of thesupport member 104 such that the user is supported a distance above the ground or other supportingsurface 106. Thesupport member 104 includes aseat portion 108, atransition portion 110, and aback portion 112. Theseat portion 108 is adapted to support a posterior of the user, theback portion 112 supports a back of the user and thetransition portion 110 is that portion of thesupport member 104 extending between theseat portion 108 and theback portion 112. - The
frame 102 of thechair assembly 100 may be fabricated of tubular or solid structural members. However, it is often desirable that theframe 102 be fabricated of tubular structural members because such members generally have an improved strength to weight ratio than do solid structural members. In certain instances, certain components of theframe 102 may fabricated of tubular materials while other components are fabricated of solid materials. - The
frame 102 is desirably made of light-weight materials to enhance portability. Suitable light-weight materials which may be used in the construction of theframe 102 include aluminum, steel, titanium, magnesium or alloys thereof. Other suitable materials which may be used in the construction of theframe 102 include plastics, wood, composite materials and laminated materials. - The
support member 104 is made of a flexible material which is capable of providing a compliant support for the user and which is capable of being folded to enhance portability. Suitable flexible materials which may be used in the fabrication of thesupport member 104 include cloth, canvas, nylon, polyester, inter-woven strips or straps of such materials, as well as other pliant materials. The flexible material may be doubled over and stitched to form passages through which individual portions of theframe 102 are inserted during initially assembly thereof. - The
frame 102 also includes left and right 114 and 116 which are connected to and support left andarm support members 118 and 120, respectively. The left andright armrests 118 and 120 provide a surface on which the user can rest the user's arms while seated on theright armrests seat portion 108 of thesupport member 104. - The
frame 102 also has a plurality oflegs 122 that support theseat portion 108 of the collapsible support member 104 a distance above the ground of other supportingsurface 106. The cross-sectional area of eachleg 122 may be larger or smaller as required by the weight of the user and the material selected for fabrication of thesupport member 104. - The
frame 102 further includes fourshoes 124 a-124 d, one of which is attached to a lower end of each of thelegs 122 of theframe 102 substantially as shown. Each of theshoes 124 a-124 d is provided with alower surface 126 a-126 d that generally conforms to the ground or supportingsurface 106. Thus, theshoes 124 a-124 d cooperate to substantially define a planar surface so that theframe 102 will not rock when theframe 102 is in an expanded operative position and the user shifts positions on thesupport member 104 of thechair assembly 100. In order to further enhance the stability of theframe 102, theshoes 124 a-124 d may be weighted. - For the
particular frame 102 shown in FIG. 1, thelegs 122 of theframe 102 are formed of a plurality of angularly disposed members, two of which are connected to each of theshoes 124 a-124 d. Thus, one of thelegs 122 of theframe 102 extends from the right forward shoe 124 c at an angle such that an upper portion ofsuch leg 122 defines theleft arm support 114 for theleft armrest 118. Similarly, another of thelegs 122 of theframe 102 extends from the leftforward shoe 124 a at an angle such that an upper portion ofsuch leg 122 defines theright arm support 116 for theright armrest 120. - The
frame 102 further includes aback support frame 128 which is connected to the rearward two 124 b and 124 d of theshoes frame 102 such that theback support frame 128 extends upwardly therefrom. Theback support frame 128, which provides a support for theback portion 112 of thesupport member 104, includes a leftupright member 130 and rightupright member 132. Thus, the left and 118 and 120 extend between the left and rightright armrests 130 and 132 of theupright members back support frame 128 and the portion of thelegs 122 defining the left and right arm supports 114 and 116, respectively. If desired, the left and 118 and 120 may be fabricated of a flexible material. In such instance, the left andright armrests 118 and 120 may be provided with a semi-rigid stiffener disposed in the collapsible material near the left and right arm supports 114 and 116.right armrests - It should be noted that while a specific embodiment of the
frame 102 andsupport member 104 has been described herein, any collapsible frame well know in the art can be employed in the practice of the present invention as long as the frame is capable of supporting an umbrella in a desired portion relative to the frame when the frame is in an expanded operative position. - Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 2, the
frame 102 of thechair assembly 100 is provided with an elongated member orpole 134 which is detachably connected to the rightupright member 132 of theback support frame 128. Thepole 134 supports anumbrella 136 in a position above theframe 102 to provide shade for the user of thechair assembly 100. Thepole 134 is detachably connected to the rightupright member 132 of theback support frame 128 via a pair ofsupport clamps 138. While thesupport clamps 138 have been shown as being spring-type biased clamps supported by thepole 134 so as to positionable about the rightupright member 132 of theback support frame 128, it should be understood that any suitable clamp or connecting member can be used as thesupport clamps 138 such as strips of velcro®, wire, plastic strips and the like. The only requirement for thesupport clamps 138 is that thesupport clamps 138 be capable of supporting thepole 134 in a substantially stable upright position relative to the rightupright member 132 of theback support frame 128. - The
pole 134 is provided with anupper member 139 a and alower member 139 b. Theupper member 139 a is detachable from thelower member 139 b when thepole 134 is disassembled for storage. That is, theupper member 139 a is connectable to thelower mbmber 139 b when thepole 134 is assembled for supporting theumbrella 136, but theupper member 139 a can be disconnected from thelower member 139 b when thepole 134 is disconnected from the rightupright member 132 of theframe 102. While thepole 134 has been shown as having theupper member 139 a connectable to alower member 139 b, it is to be understood that thepole 134 may be constructed so theupper member 139 a can be telescopically retracted into thelower member 139 b. - The
umbrella 136 is provided with ashaft 140; and theshaft 140 is pivotally connected to the upper member-139 a of thepole 134 via apivot assembly 142 so that the position of theumbrella 136 may be adjusted relative to theframe 102 in accordance with the direction of the sun or the user's desires. Thus, theumbrella 136 functions in a conventional manner and provides shade for the user of thechair assembly 100 when theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136 is connected to theframe 102 and theumbrella 136 is disposed in an extended or operative position. - The
shaft 140 of theumbrella 136 is shown as being of telescoping construction for ease of storage and transportation of theumbrella 136. While theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136 is illustrated as having 3 144 a, 144 b and 144 c, it should be understood that thetelescoping sections shaft 140 could be provided with 2 sections or 4 sections or any number of sections depending upon the desired length of theshaft 140 when in the retracted position. In addition, theshaft 140 may be provided with a plurality of retractable buttons, set screws or other devices for stabilizing theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136 in the extended position. - Referring now to FIG. 2 the
pivot assembly 142 for pivotally connecting theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136 to thepole 134 so that the position of theumbrella 136 can be varied relative to theframe 102 will now be described in more detail. Thepivot assembly 142 includes afirst locking member 146, asecond locking member 148 and aknob 150 having a threadedshaft 152 for connecting and securing thefirst locking member 146 in a desired position relative to thesecond locking member 148 and thepole 134. Theknob 150 may be knurled for easier manipulation by the user. - The
first locking member 146 of thepivot assembly 142 is connected to an upwardly extendingend 154 of theupper member 139 a of thepole 134; and atubular extension member 156 is connected tosecond locking member 148. Thetubular extension member 156 is adapted to receive adistal end portion 158 of thesection 144 a of theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136 such that, in a connected position of the first and 146 and 148, thesecond locking member pole 134, and thus theumbrella 136, are secured and disposed in desired position relative to theframe 102. That is, each of the first and 146 and 148 are provided with ratchet-second locking member 160 and 162, respectively, which are meshed when the threadedlike teeth shaft 152 of theknob 150 is threadably disposed in the threaded bores of the first and 146 and 148. Thus, upon positioning thesecond locking members second locking member 148 in a desired position relative to thefirst locking member 146, and thereafter turning theknob 150 in a clockwise direction, the first and 146 and 148 are secured in a stable position and the angular disposition of thesecond locking members umbrella 136 is achieved when thedistal end portion 158 ofsection 144 a of theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136 is disposed within thetubular extension member 156. - Upon turning the
knob 150 in a counterclockwise direction, the threadedshaft 152 is loosened whereby the first and second locking members 0.146 and 148 disengage one another so that the user can change the angular disposition of theumbrella 136. Thereafter, the knob is again turned in a clockwise direction to secure thesecond locking member 148 to thefirst locking member 146. - While the
pivot assembly 142 has been described herein with reference to FIG. 2, it should be understood the any type of pivot assembly can be employed in the practice of the present invention as long as the pivot assembly allows attachment of thedistal end portion 158 ofsection 144 a of theshaft 140 to theupper member 139 a of thepole 134 such that the angular disposition of theumbrella 136 can be manipulated relative to the position of theframe 102. If desired, thetubular extension member 156 may be provided with a threaded bore extending through a portion of the sidewall and a set screw may be threadably disposed in the threaded bore. - The unique construction of the
chair assembly 100, including theframe 102, theumbrella 136 and theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136, as well as the sectional or telescope-like construction of thepole 134 and it's connection to theframe 102 and theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136, permits the user to disassemble and/or retract such components for compact storage and transporting of theframe 102, theumbrella 136 and theshaft 140. - Shown in FIG. 3 is a
bag 164 for storing and transporting theframe 102, as well as theumbrella 136, theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136 and thepole 134 employed to connect theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136 to theframe 102 when such components are in a collapsed or disassemble condition. Thebag 164 is provided with anexterior sleeve 166 and a handle orshoulder strap 168. Theexterior sleeve 164 has anopen end 167 and theexterior sleeve 166 is dimensioned to receive and store theumbrella 136 and theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136 when theshaft 140 is in the retracted position. If desired, a closure flap (not shown) can be provided to close off theopen end 167 theexterior sleeve 166. - The
bag 164 is also provided with an opening for permitting access to an interior storage area of thebag 164, the opening being of sufficient size to permit theframe 102 to be inserted therethrough and into the interior storage area of thebag 164 when theframe 102 is in a collapsed, folded position; or to permit other auxiliary items which may be connected to theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136 orframe 102 to be disposed within thebag 164. - The
bag 164 is further provided with azipper 170 for closing the opening in thebag 164. It should be understood that while thebag 164 has been shown as having thezipper 170 for closing the opening therein, any suitable mechanism can be employed to close off the opening in thebag 164, such as a flap with buckles, a flap and a plurality of straps, velcro® connectors and the like. - The
bag 164 can be made of a suitable material such as cloth, canvas, nylon, polyester and the like. Desirably, thebag 164 as well as theexterior sleeve 166 are fabricated of a collapsible water-resistant material. However, it should be understood that thebag 164 andexterior sleeve 166 are not to be limited to collapsible, water-resistant materials. Therefore shape-sustaining materials can be employed in the fabrication of thebag 164 and theexterior sleeve 166, the only requirement being that thebag 164 and theexterior sleeve 166 be fabricated of a material which permits theframe 102 and theumbrella 136 to be stored in thebag 164 and in theexterior sleeve 166, respectively. - Referring now to FIG. 4, shown therein is a
chair assembly 200 which includes aframe 202 and asupport member 204. Theframe 202 provides a structure by which a user may sit on at least a portion of thesupport member 204 such that the user is supported a distance above the ground or other supportingsurface 206. Thesupport member 204 includes aseat portion 208, atransition portion 210, and aback portion 212. Theseat portion 208 is adapted to support a posterior of the user, theback portion 212 supports a back of the user and thetransition portion 210 is that portion of thesupport member 204 extending between theseat portion 208 and theback portion 212. - The
frame 202 of thechair assembly 200 is similar to theframe 102 of thechair assembly 100 herein before described. Thus, theframe 202 may be fabricated of tubular or solid structural members. However, it is often desirable that theframe 202 be fabricated of tubular structural members because such members generally have an improved strength to weight ratio than do solid structural members. In certain instances, certain components of theframe 202 may fabricated of tubular materials while other components are fabricated of solid materials. - The
frame 202 is desirably made of light-weight materials to enhance portability. Suitable light-weight materials which may be used in the construction of theframe 202 include aluminum, steel, titanium, magnesium or alloys thereof. Other suitable materials which may be used in the construction of theframe 202 include plastics, wood, composite materials and laminated materials. - The
support member 204 is made of a flexible material which is capable of providing a compliant support for the user and which is capable of being folded to enhance portability. Suitable flexible materials which may be used in the fabrication of thesupport member 204 include cloth, canvas, nylon, polyester, inter-woven strips or leaves of such materials, as well as other pliant materials. The flexible material may be doubled over and stitched to form passages through which individual portions of theframe 202 are inserted during initial assembly, thereof. - The
frame 202 also includes left and right 214 and 216 which are connected to and support left andarm support members 218 and 220, respectively. The left andright armrests 218 and 220 provide a surface on which the user can rest the user's arms while seated on theright armrests seat portion 208 of thesupport member 204. In addition, and as will be described in more detail hereinafter, theright armrest 220 is provided with a plurality ofholes 222 extending substantially along the length thereof, each of thehole 222 being sized to receive a portion of ashaft 224 of anumbrella 226 whereby theright armrest 220 assists in connecting theshaft 224 of theumbrella 226 to theframe 202 of thechair assembly 200. - The
frame 202 also has a plurality oflegs 228 that support theseat portion 208 of the collapsible support member 204 a distance above the ground of other supportingsurface 206. The cross-sectional area of eachleg 228 may be larger or smaller as required by the weight of the user and the material selected for fabrication of thesupport member 204. - The
frame 202 further includes four shoes 230 a-230 d, one of which is attached to a lower end of each of thelegs 228 of theframe 202 substantially as shown. Each of the shoes 230 a-230 d is provided with a lower surface 232 a-232 d that generally conforms to the ground or supportingsurface 206. Thus, the shoes 230 a-230 d cooperate to substantially define a planar surface so that theframe 202 will not rock when the user is shifting positions on thesupport member 204 of thecollapsible chair 200. In order to further enhance the stability of theframe 202, the shoes 230 a-230 d may be weighted. - For the
particular chair assembly 200 shown in FIG. 4, thelegs 228 of theframe 202 are formed of a plurality of angularly disposed members, two of which are connected to each of the shoes 230 a-230 d. Thus, one of thelegs 228 of theframe 202 extends from the right forward shoe 230 c at an angle such that an upper portion ofsuch leg 228 defines theleft arm support 214 for theleft armrest 218. Similarly, another of thelegs 228 of theframe 202 extends from the leftforward shoe 230 a at an angle such that an upper portion ofsuch leg 228 defines theright arm support 216 for theright armrest 220. - The
frame 202 further includes a back support frame 233 which is connected to the rearward two 230 a and 230 d of theshoes frame 202 such that the back support frame 232 extends upwardly therefrom. The back support frame 232, which provides a support for theback portion 212 of thesupport member 204, includes aleft upright member 234 andright upright member 236. Thus, the left and 218 and 220 extend between the left and rightright armrests 234 and 236 of the back support frame 232 and the portion of theupright members legs 228 defining the left and right arm supports 214 and 216, respectively. If desired, the left and 218 and 220 may be fabricated of a flexible material. In such instance, the left andright armrests 218 and 220 may be provided with a semi-rigid stiffener disposed in the collapsible material near the left and right arm supports 214 and 216.right armrests - An umbrella support member 238 is connected to a portion of the
frame 202 such that the umbrella support member 238 extends between the rearwardright shoe 230 d and the forward right shoe 230 c substantially as shown. Theumbrella support member 228 is provided with plurality ofholes 240 extending substantially along the length thereof, each ofholes 240 adapted to receive a lower end portion of theshaft 224 of theumbrella 226 when theshaft 224 of theumbrella 226 is disposed through one of theholes 222 in theright armrest 220 whereby theright armrest 220 and the umbrella support member 238 cooperate to connect theshaft 224 of theumbrella 226 to thecollapsible chair 100 by positioning theshaft 224 of theumbrella 226 in a selectedhole 222 in theright armrest 220 and a selectedhole 240 in theumbrella support member 228. Thus, the disposition of theumbrella 226 relative to theframe 202 can readily be varied. In addition, and especially if theframe 202 is supported on a particulate surface, such as sand, a distal end of theshaft 224 of theumbrella 226 can be embedded a distance into the particulate matter for assisting in stabilizing theumbrella 226 relative to theframe 202. - The umbrella support member 238 can be fabricated of any suitable material, provided that it permits the
frame 202 to be selectively moved to the collapsed position for storage and transportation. Thus, it is desirable that the umbrella support member 238 be fabricated of a flexible material so as to permit same to be collapsed when theframe 202 is move to the folded position. - The
shaft 224 of theumbrella 236 is shown as being constructed of three 242 a, 242 b and 242 c which are threadably connected when thesections shaft 224 is in the extended erected condition shown in FIG. 4. While theshaft 224 of theumbrella 236 has been illustrated as having the three sections, 242 a, 242 b and 242 c, it should be understood that theshaft 224 could be provided with 2 sections or 4 sections or any number of sections depending upon the length of the sections when theshaft 224 is in the disassembled position. In addition, while theshaft 224 has been shown as having the three 242 a, 242 b and 242 c which are threadably connected when thesections shaft 224 is in the extended position, it should be that theshaft 224 could be provided with a telescoping construction wherein the various sections of theshaft 224 can be telescopically disposed in an adjactently disposed section. - When the
umbrella 236 is in the collapsed position and theshaft 224 is disassembled, theumbrella 236 and the 242 a, 242 b and 242 c of thesections shaft 224, can be conveniently stored in a bag, such as thebag 164 herein before described with reference to theframe 102 and theumbrella 136. - Referring now FIG. 5, the
chair assembly 100 herein before described with reference to FIG. 1 is shown having a net 250 encompassing theumbrella 136 and theframe 102. The net 250 can be merely draped over theumbrella 136 and thereby encompass thechair assembly 100 or the net 250 can be connected to the outer surface of theumbrella 136, either permanently or temporarily. The net 250 keeps mosquitoes and other insects away from the user of thechair assembly 100. In addition, a detachable, battery-operatedlight 252 can be attached to a portion of theshaft 140 of theumbrella 136 for providing a light source for one using thechair assembly 100 when reading and the like in a shaded area. - From the above description, it is clear that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objects and to attain the advantages mentioned herein as well as those inherent in the invention. While presently preferred embodiments of the invention have been described for purposes of this disclosure, it will be understood that numerous changes may be made which will readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the art and which are accomplished within the spirit of the invention disclosed.
Claims (12)
1. A chair assembly comprising:
a frame;
a support member attached to the frame for defining a seat portion, a transition portion and a back portion, the frame selectively movable between a collapsed position and an operative position, in the operative position a portion of the frame supporting the back portion of the support member is substantially vertically disposed and extends upward to the back portion of the support member;
an umbrella, a shaft of the umbrella having a distal end portion; and
a pivot assembly for detachably connecting the distal end portion of the shaft of the umbrella to an upper of the elongated member such that the umbrella can be selectively disposed in predetermined positions relative to the frame of the chair assembly.
2. The chair assembly of claim 1 wherein the pivot assembly comprises:
a first locking member connected to an upwardly extending end of the elongated member;
a second locking member;
a tubular extension member connected to the second locking member, the tubular extension member adapted to receive the distal end portion of the shaft of the umbrella; and
means for connecting the first locking member to the second locking member whereby the umbrella connected to the tubular extension member of the second locking member is disposed in a desired relationship relative to the position of the frame of the chair assembly.
3. The chair assembly of claim 2 wherein the first locking member is provided with a threaded bore extending there through and plurality of teeth disposed about a peripheral surface thereof and wherein the second locking member is provided threaded bore and a plurality of teeth disposed about a peripheral surface thereof, the plurality of teeth of the first locking member adapted to mesh with the plurality of teeth of the second locking member and the threaded bore of extending through the first locking member alignable with the threaded bore in the second locking member when the first and second locking members are disposed substantially adjacent one another, and wherein the means for connecting the first locking member to the second locking member comprises a knob having a threaded shank, the threaded shank threadably positionable within the threaded bores of the first and second members for securing the first and second locking members together.
4. The chair assembly of claim 3 wherein the frame includes a plurality of legs for supporting the seat portion of the support member a distance above the ground, and wherein frame further comprises a plurality of shoes having a lower plainer surface, one shoe connected to a distal end of each of the legs for providing stability to the frame when the frame is in the operative position.
5. The chair assembly of claim 4 wherein the frame assembly further comprises a left armrest and a right armrest.
6. The chair assembly of claim 5 wherein the frame includes a back support frame comprising a right upright member and a left upright member, and wherein the elongated member is detachably connected to one the right and upright member and left upright member when the collapsible chair is in the operative position.
7. The chair assembly of claim 6 wherein one the legs of the frame extends from a right forward shoe at an angle such that an upper portion of such leg defines a left arm support for the left armrest, and wherein another of the legs extends from a left forward shoe at an angle such that an upper portion of such leg defines a right arm support for the right armrest.
8. The chair assembly of claim 7 wherein the frame further includes a back support frame which is connected to two rearward shoes of the frame such that the back support frame extends upwardly therefrom, and wherein the elongated member is detachably connected to the back support frame.
9. The chair assembly of claim 8 wherein the shaft of the umbrella is provided with a plurality of sections which are telescopically disposable within one another when the shaft is in retracted position.
10. The chair assembly of claim 8 furthering comprising a net disposed over the umbrella so as the encompass the umbrella and the frame.
11. The chair assembly of claim 8 further comprises a battery operated lamp detachably connected to the shaft of the umbrella.
12. The chair assembly comprising:
a frame selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position, the frame comprising:
a plurality of legs;
a plurality of shoes, one shoe connected to a distal end of each of the legs for providing stability to the frame, one of the legs of the frame extending from a right forward shoe at an angle such that an upper portion of such leg defines a left arm support, another of the legs extends from a left forward shoe at an angle such that an upper portion of such leg defines a right arm support:
a back support frame comprising a first upright member and a second upright member, the right upright member connected to a right rearward shoe so as extend upwardly therefrom and the left upright member connected to the left rearward shoe so as to extend upwardly therefrom;
a left armrest connected to and extending between the right arm support and the right upright member;
a left arm support extending between the left upright member of the back support, the right armrest having a plurality of holes extending along the length thereof;
an umbrella support member connected to a portion of the frame such that the umbrella support member extends between the rearward right shoe and the forward right shoe, the umbrella support member having a plurality of holes extending substantially along the length thereof;
a support member attached to the frame for defining a seat portion, a transition portion and a back portion such that in the operative position of the frame the seat portion is disposed a distance above the supporting surface of the frame and the back support frame supports the back portion of the support member in a substantially vertical portion; and
an umbrella having a shaft, the shaft sized to be disposed through a selected hole in the right armrest and a selected hole of the umbrella support member such that upon positioning the shaft of the umbrella through selected holes in the armrest and the umbrella support member, the umbrella is stabilized relative to the frame, and the umbrella can be selectively disposed in predetermined positions relative to the frame of the chair assembly.
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