Abstract: A swing assembly includes a support frame unit with two side legs and a horizontal bar interconnecting the side legs, a seat unit, and linking units for suspending the seat unit. The seat unit includes a rectangular base frame connected to lower ends of the linking unit. The base frame includes a pair of lateral frame sections, and front and rear rods interconnecting the lateral frame sections. A seat frame has a front end portion resting on the front rod, and a rear end portion connected pivotally to a front end portion of a backrest frame, which is pivoted to the lateral frame sections of the base frame so as to be pivotable relative to the seat frame and the base frame for moving between a flat position, in which a rear end portion of the backrest frame rests on the rear rod, and an inclined position, in which the rear end portion of the backrest frame is raised to be disposed above the rear rod. A backrest support has an upper end pivoted to an intermediate portion of the backrest frame.
Abstract: A portable brazier includes a support frame with an accommodating space for accommodating a source of heat, such as charcoal, a perforated surrounding member which is mounted perimetrically on an upper peripheral edge of the support frame and which confines a roasting space, and a lid member which is mounted on the perforated surrounding member to cover the roasting space. The perforated surrounding member has an access hole to provide access to the roasting space. By virtue of the perforated surrounding member, the portable brazier can permit cooking of foodstuffs and can serve as a heater.
Abstract: A foldable chair frame includes a linking unit for connecting foldably a leg member to a seat member of the chair frame. The linking unit includes a first linking plate with an upper end pivoted to the seat member, a second linking plate with a lower end pivoted to the leg member, a resilient locking plate with an upper end pivoted to the seat member, and a locking pin extending through an elongated hole in the locking plate. The locking pin interconnects foldably adjacent ends of the first and second linking plates, and has a narrower pin section slidable along the elongated hole during pivoting movement of the first and second linking plates relative to each other. The locking pin further has a wider pin section which engages an enlarged hole end of the elongated hole when the first and second linking plates are unfolded from each other for locking the first and second linking plate at an unfolded state.
Abstract: A foldable chair assembly includes a backrest member, a seat member pivoted to the backrest member, two elongated armrest members with rear ends pivoted to the backrest member, two front leg members and two rear leg members. Each armrest member has a first portion proximate to a lateral side of the seat member, and a second portion distal to the lateral side of the seat member. Each front leg member has an upper end pivoted to the first portion of a respective armrest member, a lower end, and an intermediate portion pivoted to the seat member. Each rear leg member has an upper end pivoted to the second portion of a respective armrest member, a lower end, and an intermediate portion pivoted to the backrest member. When the chair assembly is in a folded state, the backrest member, the seat member, the armrest members and the front and rear leg members are substantially upright, and the front leg members are disposed between the rear leg members and are generally parallel to the rear leg members.