US20070236058A1 - Collapsible folding chair with umbrella - Google Patents
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- the present invention involves a seating device, being tubular in nature and capable of receiving a cylindrical pole which, in turn, supports such diverse items as umbrellas, flags, banners and shelters.
- Seating devices such as chairs, benches, stools and the like are commonly used outdoors while viewing sporting events, while camping and at the beach. As in any outdoor activities, one often seeks shade and protection from wind or the elements. In doing so, it is commonplace to employ an umbrella or other type of shelter. It is also common to display a flag or banner particularly at sporting events all of which requires a substantial vertical support member, such as an aluminum pole which must be erected and properly supported in a pre-selected orientation.
- Such seating devices can be made of tubular metal, such as aluminum whose frame members are draped with webbing to create a seating surface and back where the tubular frame can act not only as structural elements for the seating device itself but as receivers for umbrellas, flags, banners and shelters without having to provide for cumbersome, heavy and weight incurring fixtures as suggested by the prior art.
- the present invention is directed to a seating device comprising a frame and webbing bridging said frame to create a horizontal surface and backing to support the torso of a user.
- the frame is characterized as comprising at least one tubular member oriented vertically as constituting at least a portion of said back, a cylindrical pole having first and second ends sized to telescope within said tubular member and a releaseable locking device providing conjunction with said tubular member for releasably retaining the first end of the cylindrical pole within the tubular member.
- a functional device such as an umbrella, banner, flag or shelter is appended to the second end of the cylindrical pole.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a chair and an umbrella constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 2-4 are perspective views of various alternative clamps employed in retaining a vertically extended cylinder to the frame of a seating device pursuant to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the present invention showing an embodiment in securing a seating device to its ground support for stability.
- FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of a second embodiment of the present invention showing the application of a flag or banner rather than an umbrella as shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of the present invention in which two seating devices are employed in tandem to support a suitable shelter pursuant to the present invention.
- seating device 10 is depicted as typifying the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- seating assembly 10 includes a tubular frame composed of, most ideally, tubular aluminum as being relatively strong and lightweight and suitable for use herein.
- Bridging frame components 4 is webbing 2 which is typically cloth, plastic or vinyl sheeting creating horizontal surface 15 and back 16 to support the torso of a user (not shown).
- webbing 2 is typically cloth, plastic or vinyl sheeting creating horizontal surface 15 and back 16 to support the torso of a user (not shown).
- the present disclosure repeatedly characterizes the frame components as being “tubular.”
- this term, as used herein, is intended to embrace open linear members having any number of cross section of shapes such as ovals, squares, triangles and rectangles. The only requirement of such members is that the pole supporting, for example, an umbrella and the like removably fits therein.
- Back 16 is supported by vertically extending tubular member 4 as constituting a back portion of the frame.
- Cylindrical pole 18 having first (lower) and second (upper) ends is sized to telescope within tubular member 4 as shown.
- cylindrical pole 18 supporting umbrella canopy 1 at its second or upper end is maintained in position using nothing more than frame component 4 . In doing so, there is no need for elaborate add on devices to add stability to the umbrella canopy such as a heavy weighted base or stand. The mere body weight of a user supported by assembly 10 would be enough to keep the umbrella from blowing over or otherwise being impacted by the elements.
- Cylindrical pole 18 can be maintained in position through the use of various clamping devices as best depicted in FIGS. 2-4 .
- FIG. 2 in which locking clamp 3 is placed within tubular member 4 for receiving vertically extending cylindrical member 18 therein.
- locking clamp 3 includes cam handle 25 which, when moved in the direction of arrow 26 , applies an internal clamp surface onto cylindrical member 18 thus selectively holding it within clamp 3 and, in turn, tubular member 4 .
- FIG. 3 depicts several alternative retainers for maintaining cylindrical member 18 in its vertical orientation within tubular member 4 .
- FIG. 3 shows the application of pins 6 which can pass through aligned openings within cylindrical member 18 .
- thumb screws 5 can be selectively screwed down within tubular member 4 until the outer surface of cylindrical member 18 is confronted.
- a locking screw can be employed wherein nut 7 is screwed within or removed from tubular member 4 by providing screw threads therein corresponding to threads 8 . Turning nut 7 in a clockwise direction would cause cylindrical member 18 to be selectively retained within tubular member 4 and extend vertically from the back of seat 10 .
- FIG. 5 showing chair 50 partially supporting vertically extending cylindrical member 18 .
- feet 9 are provided having openings therein for receiving stakes 14 .
- a user of chair 50 would easily provide sufficient weight to ensure that any lateral forces placed on cylindrical member 18 such as by a strong wind catching the canopy of an umbrella appended thereto from toppling chair 50 .
- stakes 14 may be advantageous to employ stakes 14 within feet 9 to ensure that, in the event of a strong wind, chair 50 maintains its upright orientation.
- umbrellas are not the only functional attachment supportable by vertically extending cylindrical member 18 .
- banner 11 is depicted.
- support for banner 11 is maintained by simply telescoping cylindrical member 18 within tubular frame 4 as part of the vertically extending back portion of seating assembly 60 without requiring any further add ons.
- releaseable locking feature 3 can again be employed as necessary, or the other locking elements 5 , 6 and 7 employed as well.
- the present invention can also be used to support such diverse items as standing shelters which can provide protection from sun, wind and rain superior to that offered by an umbrella canopy.
- FIG. 7 in which chairs 70 and 75 are shown having virtually the same tubular frame structure in support of vertically extending cylindrical poles 18 and 18 ′.
- These vertically extending cylindrical members emanating from tubular frames 4 and including releaseable locking members 3 or the like act as supports for shelter 12 which further includes other supporting frame members (not shown).
- FIG. 7 can further be modified by providing a single bench, love seat or extended multi-purpose seating device which can similarly receive vertically extending cylindrical members within its various vertically extending tubular frame portions to create the frame work of a shelter.
- a single bench, love seat or extended multi-purpose seating device which can similarly receive vertically extending cylindrical members within its various vertically extending tubular frame portions to create the frame work of a shelter.
- none of the embodiments of this invention are restricted to chairs as the necessary seating devices.
- Virtually any seating element having a suitable vertically extending tubular frame that can act to receive a vertically extending support pole can be considered as constituting this invention.
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A seating device which includes a frame and webbing bridging the frame to create a horizontal surface and back to support the torso of a user. The frame includes at least one tubular member oriented vertically as constituting at least a portion of the back of the seating device. A cylindrical pole having first and second ends is provided sized to telescope within the tubular member. A releaseable locking device is provided in conjunction with a tubular member for releaseably retaining the first end of the cylindrical pole within the tubular member and a functional device appended to the second end of the cylindrical pole. The functional device can include such items as umbrellas, flags, banners and shelters.
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- The present application is claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/790,574 filed on Apr. 8, 2006.
- The present invention involves a seating device, being tubular in nature and capable of receiving a cylindrical pole which, in turn, supports such diverse items as umbrellas, flags, banners and shelters.
- Seating devices, such as chairs, benches, stools and the like are commonly used outdoors while viewing sporting events, while camping and at the beach. As in any outdoor activities, one often seeks shade and protection from wind or the elements. In doing so, it is commonplace to employ an umbrella or other type of shelter. It is also common to display a flag or banner particularly at sporting events all of which requires a substantial vertical support member, such as an aluminum pole which must be erected and properly supported in a pre-selected orientation.
- If one was to erect, for example, an umbrella at a sporting event, one would obviously seek a large patio size version for maximum protection. Patio-sized umbrellas or, for that matter, shelters, banners or flags all require a significant anchoring system to prevent them from collapsing or being blown away as a result of the significant surface area that the fabric portions of such devices occupy. Vertically extending supporting poles for such objects generally are used in conjunction with heavy bases acting as anchors or supports which are difficult to transport and situate on the sidelines of a sporting event or while camping.
- Although foldable chairs composed of metal frames are commonplace, no one has suggested the combination of a seating device with a vertically oriented cylindrical pole for supporting an umbrella and the like. Such seating devices can be made of tubular metal, such as aluminum whose frame members are draped with webbing to create a seating surface and back where the tubular frame can act not only as structural elements for the seating device itself but as receivers for umbrellas, flags, banners and shelters without having to provide for cumbersome, heavy and weight incurring fixtures as suggested by the prior art.
- It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a seating device which is capable of receiving as part of its frame, a cylindrical pole which can be employed to support umbrellas, flags, banners and shelters and which can be employed to support them without the need for weighted bases or elaborate fixtures.
- This and further objects will be more readily apparent when considering the following disclosure and appended claims.
- The present invention is directed to a seating device comprising a frame and webbing bridging said frame to create a horizontal surface and backing to support the torso of a user. The frame is characterized as comprising at least one tubular member oriented vertically as constituting at least a portion of said back, a cylindrical pole having first and second ends sized to telescope within said tubular member and a releaseable locking device providing conjunction with said tubular member for releasably retaining the first end of the cylindrical pole within the tubular member. A functional device, such as an umbrella, banner, flag or shelter is appended to the second end of the cylindrical pole.
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a chair and an umbrella constructed in accordance with the present invention. -
FIGS. 2-4 are perspective views of various alternative clamps employed in retaining a vertically extended cylinder to the frame of a seating device pursuant to the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the present invention showing an embodiment in securing a seating device to its ground support for stability. -
FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of a second embodiment of the present invention showing the application of a flag or banner rather than an umbrella as shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of the present invention in which two seating devices are employed in tandem to support a suitable shelter pursuant to the present invention. - Turning first to
FIG. 1 ,seating device 10 is depicted as typifying the preferred embodiment of the present invention. Specifically,seating assembly 10 includes a tubular frame composed of, most ideally, tubular aluminum as being relatively strong and lightweight and suitable for use herein.Bridging frame components 4 iswebbing 2 which is typically cloth, plastic or vinyl sheeting creatinghorizontal surface 15 andback 16 to support the torso of a user (not shown). For the sake of convenience, the present disclosure repeatedly characterizes the frame components as being “tubular.” However, this term, as used herein, is intended to embrace open linear members having any number of cross section of shapes such as ovals, squares, triangles and rectangles. The only requirement of such members is that the pole supporting, for example, an umbrella and the like removably fits therein. -
Back 16 is supported by vertically extendingtubular member 4 as constituting a back portion of the frame.Cylindrical pole 18 having first (lower) and second (upper) ends is sized to telescope withintubular member 4 as shown. As is immediately obvious,cylindrical pole 18 supportingumbrella canopy 1 at its second or upper end is maintained in position using nothing more thanframe component 4. In doing so, there is no need for elaborate add on devices to add stability to the umbrella canopy such as a heavy weighted base or stand. The mere body weight of a user supported byassembly 10 would be enough to keep the umbrella from blowing over or otherwise being impacted by the elements. -
Cylindrical pole 18 can be maintained in position through the use of various clamping devices as best depicted inFIGS. 2-4 . For example, reference is made toFIG. 2 in whichlocking clamp 3 is placed withintubular member 4 for receiving vertically extendingcylindrical member 18 therein. In this embodiment,locking clamp 3 includescam handle 25 which, when moved in the direction of arrow 26, applies an internal clamp surface ontocylindrical member 18 thus selectively holding it withinclamp 3 and, in turn,tubular member 4. -
FIG. 3 depicts several alternative retainers for maintainingcylindrical member 18 in its vertical orientation withintubular member 4. Specifically,FIG. 3 shows the application of pins 6 which can pass through aligned openings withincylindrical member 18. Alternatively,thumb screws 5 can be selectively screwed down withintubular member 4 until the outer surface ofcylindrical member 18 is confronted. Alternatively, as noted inFIG. 4 , a locking screw can be employed wherein nut 7 is screwed within or removed fromtubular member 4 by providing screw threads therein corresponding tothreads 8. Turning nut 7 in a clockwise direction would causecylindrical member 18 to be selectively retained withintubular member 4 and extend vertically from the back ofseat 10. - As a further preferred embodiment, reference is made to
FIG. 5 showingchair 50 partially supporting vertically extendingcylindrical member 18. In this instance,feet 9 are provided having openings therein for receivingstakes 14. As noted previously, a user ofchair 50 would easily provide sufficient weight to ensure that any lateral forces placed oncylindrical member 18 such as by a strong wind catching the canopy of an umbrella appended thereto fromtoppling chair 50. However, if one wishes to stand and move away fromchair 50, it may be advantageous to employstakes 14 withinfeet 9 to ensure that, in the event of a strong wind,chair 50 maintains its upright orientation. - As noted with reference to
FIG. 6 , umbrellas are not the only functional attachment supportable by vertically extendingcylindrical member 18. In this instance,banner 11 is depicted. As was the case with the umbrella embodiment discussed previously, support forbanner 11 is maintained by simply telescopingcylindrical member 18 withintubular frame 4 as part of the vertically extending back portion ofseating assembly 60 without requiring any further add ons. When appropriate,releaseable locking feature 3 can again be employed as necessary, or theother locking elements 5, 6 and 7 employed as well. - As noted previously, the present invention can also be used to support such diverse items as standing shelters which can provide protection from sun, wind and rain superior to that offered by an umbrella canopy. In this regard, reference is made to
FIG. 7 in which chairs 70 and 75 are shown having virtually the same tubular frame structure in support of vertically extendingcylindrical poles tubular frames 4 and includingreleaseable locking members 3 or the like act as supports forshelter 12 which further includes other supporting frame members (not shown). - The benefits in applying the present invention to the configuration shown in
FIG. 7 are quite evident. Under normal, static conditions,shelter 12 will remain merely through the support ofcylindrical members FIG. 5 ) can be employed in this embodiment as well to further add stability. It is further recognized thatshelter 12 can be disassembled and removed while chairs 70 and 75 remain functional merely as seating devices. Also, vertically extending cylindrical members and 18 and 18′ can be employed to support umbrellas, banners, and flags and the like as previously discussed. - The iteration of the present invention depicted in
FIG. 7 can further be modified by providing a single bench, love seat or extended multi-purpose seating device which can similarly receive vertically extending cylindrical members within its various vertically extending tubular frame portions to create the frame work of a shelter. In other words, there is no need to restrict the embodiment ofFIG. 7 to one in which separate chairs 70 and 75 act to supportshelter 12. For that matter, none of the embodiments of this invention are restricted to chairs as the necessary seating devices. Virtually any seating element having a suitable vertically extending tubular frame that can act to receive a vertically extending support pole can be considered as constituting this invention.
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1. A seating device comprising a frame and webbing bridging said frame to create a horizontal surface and vertical back to support the torso of a user, said frame being characterized as comprising at least one tubular member oriented vertically as constituting at least a portion of said back, a cylindrical pole having first and second ends sized to telescope within said tubular member, a releaseable locking device provided within said tubular member for releaseably retaining the first end of said cylindrical pole within said tubular member and a functional device appended to the second end of said cylindrical pole.
2. The seating device of claim 1 wherein said frame is collapsible.
3. The seating device of claim 1 wherein said webbing comprises fabric.
4. The seating device of claim 1 wherein said functional device comprises a member selected from the group consisting of an umbrella, flag, banner and shelter.
5. The seating device of claim 1 wherein said locking device is capable of retaining said cylindrical pole at varying lengths within said tubular member.
6. The seating device of claim 1 wherein said locking device comprises a cam.
7. The seating member of claim 1 wherein said locking devices comprises a locking nut.
8. The seating device of claim 1 wherein said locking device comprises at least one thumb screw.
9. The seating device of claim 1 wherein said locking device comprises a plurality of pins or bolts.
10. The seating device of claim 1 wherein said frame comprises two tubular members, both oriented vertically as constituting at least a portion of said back, two cylindrical poles each having first and second ends and each sized to telescope within said two tubular members, each tubular member having a releaseably locking device for releaseably retaining the first ends of said cylindrical poles within said tubular members and a functional device appended to the second end of each cylindrical pole.
11. The seating device of claim 10 wherein said functional device comprises a member selected from the group consisting of umbrellas, flags, banners and shelters.
12. The seating device of claim 1 I1 wherein the second end of each cylindrical member is appended to spaced apart ends of a shelter for supporting said shelter therebetween.
13. A seating system comprising two seating devices, each seating device comprises a frame and webbing bridging said frame to create a horizontal surface and vertical back to support the torso of a user, said frame of each seating device being characterized as comprising at least one tubular member oriented vertically as constituting at least a portion of said back, cylindrical poles, each having first and second ends sized to telescope within each of said tubular members, releasable locking members for releasably retaining the first ends of said cylindrical poles within said tubular members and a functional device appended to bridge the second ends of said cylindrical poles.
14. The seating system of claim 14 wherein said functional device comprises a shelter.
15. A chair comprising tubular frame members and webbing bridging said frame members having horizontally extending frame members to create a horizontal seating area and having vertically extending frame members to create a substantially vertical back, at least one of said vertical frame members having an open end, a cylindrical pole having first and second ends, the first end sized to be received by said open end and to telescope within said vertical frame member, a releaseable locking device provided in conjunction with said vertical frame member for releaseably retaining the first end of said cylindrical pole and a functional device appended to the second end of said cylindrical pole.
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