Portable Chair
US-2021112987-A1 · Apr 22, 2021 · US
US12096860B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12096860-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217993033-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 23, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 26, 2021 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 24, 2024 |
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A chair has a foldable chair that is movable between a folded and expanded configuration. The frame includes two backrest tubes arranged on opposite sides of the frame. Two cross tubes are arranged crosswise between the two backrest tubes. The two cross tubes are rotatably connected to each other. The top of each cross tube is rotatably connected to the corresponding backrest tube. Two backrest supporting tubes extend from a lock catch to a corresponding cross tube. Each back rest supporting tube is rotatably connected to the lock catch, and the other ends of the two backrest supporting tubes are respectively rotatably connected to different cross tubes. The bottom of each cross tube is rotatably connected to an end of a corresponding backrest transverse supporting tube. An opposite end of the backrest transverse supporting tube is rotatably connected to a backrest tube.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A chair comprising a frame, the frame being foldable between an expanded configuration and a folded configuration, the frame comprising two backrest tubes arranged on laterally opposite sides of the frame, the frame having two cross tubes arranged crosswise and extending between the two backrest tubes, the two cross tubes being rotatably connected to each other, a top of each cross tube being operatively rotatably connected to the corresponding backrest tube, the frame comprising a lock catch and two backrest supporting tubes disposed between the two cross tubes, the two backrest supporting tubes extending from respectively lateral sides of the lock catch, the two backrest supporting tubes having ends operatively rotatably connected to the lock catch with an opposite end of the two backrest supporting tubes being rotatably connected to the corresponding cross tube; the frame having backrest transverse supporting tubes, a bottom of each of the two cross tubes is operatively rotatably connected to an end of the corresponding backrest transverse supporting tube, and an opposite end of the backrest transverse supporting tube is operatively rotatably connected to the corresponding backrest tube in a manner such that the corresponding backrest transverse supporting tube rotates toward and away from the lock catch when the frame is folded between the expanded configuration and the folded configuration, whereby when the frame is in the folded configuration, the backrest transverse support tube is generally parallel to the corresponding backrest tube. 2. The chair according to claim 1 , wherein the bottom of each backrest tube is operatively rotatably connected with a corresponding seat tube, one end of the seat tube is configured to be supported on a support surface, the other end of the seat tube is configured to extend upward, the seat tube is further operatively rotatably connected to a top of a corresponding front leg tube. 3. The chair according to claim 2 , further comprising a front supporting tube, the front supporting tube being operatively slidably connected on the front leg tube, the front supporting tube being is rotatable relative to the front leg tube, the top of the front supporting tube being operatively rotatably connected with a corresponding armrest tube with an end of the armrest tube being operatively rotatably connected to the corresponding backrest tube. 4. The chair according to claim 3 , wherein the armrest tube has an internal toothing, and the top of the corresponding front supporting tube is adapted and configured to engage the toothing in different positions relative to the arm rest tube in a manner so as to permit rotating the backrest tube relative to the corresponding seat tube to adjust an angle between the backrest tube and the corresponding seat tube. 5. The chair according to claim 3 wherein a rotational connection position of the front leg tube and the seat tube is closer to the corresponding backrest tube than a rotational connection position of the front supporting tube and the seat tube. 6. The chair according to claim 3 , wherein the two cross tubes and the two backrest transverse supporting tubes are arranged on a side of the backrest tube laterally inward and away from the front supporting tubes. 7. The chair according to claim 3 , further comprising a slider sleeved on the front leg tube, the front supporting tube being operatively connected to the slider. 8. The chair according to claim 2 , wherein the chair frame further comprises two front cross tubes are arranged crosswise and rotatably connected to each other, one end of each front cross tube is rotatably connected to the corresponding seat tube, and an opposite end of the front cross tube is connected to the bottom of the corresponding front leg tube. 9. The chair according to claim 8 , wherein a rotational connection position of the two front cross tubes is equidistant from the two seat tubes. 10. The chair according to claim 2 , wherein a rotational connection position of the two cross tubes is equidistant from the two backrest tubes. 11. The chair according to claim 1 , wherein the two cross tubes have a same size and are symmetrically arranged on the frame. 12. The chair according to claim 1 , wherein the two backrest transverse supporting tubes have a same size and are symmetrically arranged on the frame. 13. A chair comprising a frame, the frame being foldable between an expanded configuration and a folded configuration, the frame having a first lateral frame portion and a second lateral frame portion, the first and second lateral frame portions being spaced apart from each other in a lateral direction when the frame is expanded, the first and second lateral frame portions being adjacent to each other when the frame is folded; wherein the first lateral frame portion and the second lateral frame portion comprise: a backrest tube operatively rotatably connected to a seat tube, one end of the seat tube is configured to be supported on a support surface, the other end of the seat tube is configured to extend upward; a front leg tube, the seat tube being operatively rotatably connected to a top of the front leg tube; a front supporting tube, the front supporting tube being operatively slidably connected on the front leg tube, the front supporting tube being rotatable relative to the front leg tube; an armrest tube, the top of the front supporting tube being operatively rotatably connected with the armrest tube with an end of the armrest tube being operatively rotatably connected to the backrest tube; and the frame further comprises: two cross tubes arranged crosswise and extending between the first second lateral frame portions, the two cross tubes being rotatably connected to each other, a top of each cross tube being operatively rotatably connected to the backrest tube of the respective first and second lateral frame portion; a lock catch disposed between the two cross tubes; two backrest supporting tubes each with first and second ends, the first end of each back rest supporting tube being operatively rotatably connected with the lock catch on opposite sides of the lock catch such that one backrest support tube extends outward from one side of the lock catch and the other backrest support tube extends outward from the opposite side of the lock catch, the second ends of the backrest supporting tubes being connected with corresponding backrest tube of the respective first and second lateral frame portions; and two backrest transverse supporting tubes each with first and second ends, the first end of each backrest transverse supporting tube being operatively rotatably connected with a bottom of a cross tube, the second ends of the backrest transverse supporting tubes being operatively rotatably connected with corresponding backrest tubes of the respective first and second frame portions. 14. The chair according to claim 13 , wherein the armrest tube of each of the first and second frame portions has an internal toothing, and the top of the corresponding front supporting tube is adapted and configured to engage the toothing in different positions relative to the arm rest tube in a manner so as to permit rotating the backrest tube relative to the corresponding seat tube to adjust an angle between the backrest tube and the corresponding seat tube for each of the first and second frame portions. 15. The chair according to claim 13 , further comprising two front cross tubes arranged crosswise and extending between the first and second lateral frame portions, the two front cross tubes being rotatably connected
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