Abstract: A collapsible glider chair having stopping devices for stopping the motion of chair frames and stabilizing the chair. The glider chair comprises a seat-base frame, a back-support frame, a pair of armrests and a pair of link members pivotally connected. A pair of stopping devices are affixed onto the seat-base frame or link members to stop the movement of chair frames while one is standing up and pushing down the armrests. The stopping devices may be affixed near the armrests or the link members for blocking either the armrests or the link members. Anti-slippery devices are also mounted on both the seat-base frame and the back-support frame to increase the contact friction to a floor or ground and stabilize the chair.
Abstract: A foldable chair having a cup holder. The foldable chair comprises a leg assembly, a seat cloth, and a cup holder. The cup holder being a bag made of fabric or cloth is collapsible. By affixing the cup holder to the edge of the seat cloth, it provides a convenient place for holding a cup or a can. For a foldable chair having a pair of armrests, the cup holder can be integrated into the armrest through an opening formed on the armrest. A flap is provided to cover the opening.