Abstract: A chair includes a base frame unit, a leg rest frame, an operating unit, and a linkage device. The base frame unit includes a seat frame with front and rear frame portions. The leg rest frame is connected pivotally to the front frame portion of the seat frame, and is pivotable relative to the seat frame between a folded position, where the leg rest frame is disposed under the seat frame and is generally parallel to the seat frame, and an unfolded position, where the leg rest frame is generally coplanar with the seat frame. The operating unit is mounted rotatably on the base frame unit. The linkage device interconnects the operating unit and the leg rest frame, and is responsive to operation of the operating unit for moving the leg rest frame between the folded and unfolded positions.
Abstract: A foldable stand, which is for suspending a hammock above the ground, includes a base unit and a supporting unit. The base unit includes an elongate base, and a pair of lateral members, each of which is coupled pivotally to the elongate base. The supporting unit includes an arcuate rod that is mounted on the elongate base and that is capable of supporting the hammock.
Abstract: A retractable furniture device includes two supporting units for supporting a seat frame on a base frame. Each supporting unit includes an inclined first support member connected pivotally between a rear end portion of a curved lateral rod of the base frame and a front frame portion of the seat frame, a foldable second support member connected pivotally between a front end portion of the lateral rod and a rear frame portion of the seat frame, and a foldable retracting control member interconnecting pivotally the first and second support members. The retracting control members and the second support members can be folded such that the supporting units are superposed between the base frame and the seat frame.
Abstract: A foldable chair includes first and second legs, a backrest, a seat-supporting frame, and a safety lock. The first and second legs are coupled pivotally to each other. The backrest is coupled pivotally to the second leg. The seat-supporting is coupled pivotally to the first leg and the backrest. The safety lock includes a pair of lock parts that are coupled pivotally to each other. The lock parts of the safety lock are coupled pivotally and respectively to the first and second legs.
Abstract: A swing frame unit of a swing includes a supporting frame, a seat frame disposed on the supporting frame, a backrest frame pivoted to the supporting frame and pivotable between a horizontal position and an inclined position, and an extension frame mounted movably on the supporting frame and movable in a transverse direction relative to the supporting frame from a retracted position to an extended position, in which the extension frame extends outwardly of the supporting frame in the transverse direction so as to increase an overall length of the backrest frame, the seat frame, and the extension frame in the transverse direction.
Abstract: A foldable hammock stand includes an elongate base that has opposite left and right end portions, a pair of first lateral members coupled pivotally to the left end portion of the elongate base, a pair of second lateral members coupled pivotally to the right end portion of the elongate base, and a pair of posts coupled pivotally and respectively to the left and right end portions of the elongate base.
Abstract: A foldable bench includes a first leg frame having a first cross bar, a second leg frame connected pivotally to and intersecting the first leg frame and having a second cross bar, a backrest frame connected pivotally to and extending upwardly and rearwardly from a top end of the second leg frame, left and right toggle mechanisms, each being stretchable to move the leg frames to an unfolded position and being foldable to permit the leg frames to move to a folded position, an upper frame connected to a top end of the first leg frame proximate to the first cross bar and to a top end of the backrest frame, a supporting rod having a bottom insert end releasable from the second cross bar, and a flexible seat cushion assembly mounted on the upper frame and the first cross bar.