Revolving Sun Chair
A revolving chair includes a swivel bearing affixed to the revolving chair to rotate the revolving chair 360°.
The present invention claims priority under 35 USC sections 119 based on a provisional application with the Ser. No. 60/836,028 filed on Aug. 7, 2006.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a revolving sun chair and lounge chair.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONLounge chairs of various types are well known. Chaise lounge chairs are commonly available in three sections, two of which are adjustable for supporting the legs and the back at various positions. Most other chairs are unadjustable, but are commonly foldable for easy movement from place to place. Most such chairs have a tubular, aluminum frame with wood or aluminum armrests. The seat and back portions usually have a plurality of straps made from various materials extending between side frame pieces.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,639,036 is directed to sun shade apparatus for a chair or similar structure. The apparatus includes adjustment mechanisms for orienting the canopy sheet with respect to the chair for shade, for use as a tray or for stowage. The apparatus is easily attached to the chair with clamping mechanisms which are attached to the legs of a frame member.
The above mentioned chairs and lounges suffer from the defect that the above-mentioned shares and lounges cannot rotate. As a consequence, as the angle of the sun changes during the day, it is necessary for the user of the above-mentioned chairs and lounges to get up from the chairs and lounges and move the chairs and lounges as the angle of the sun changes during the day.
SUMMARYThe revolving sun chair of the present invention overcomes this problem by rotating so that the user of the revolving sun chair can easily change the position of the revolving sun chair as the angle of the sun changes during the day without getting out of the chair.
A revolving chair includes a swivel bearing affixed to the revolving chair to rotate the revolving chair.
The swivel bearing is connected to a upper plate, and swivel bearing is affixed to a lower swivel plate.
The revolving chair includes a lower swivel plate which is affixed to a leg with a L bracket, and the leg extends at an approximately 45° angle with respect to the bracket.
In another style or another embodiment, the leg may form an approximate rectangle, and the swivel bearing is affixed to an upper swivel plate and the upper swivel plate is connected to the seat of the revolving chair.
The revolving chair includes a back being pivotably connected to the seat and includes a leg rest being pivotably connected to the seat.
The leg includes a leg extension.
The invention may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which, like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:
The back 102 and the leg rest 104 can fold completely onto the seat 108 which may be formed from aluminum or other suitable material. The back 102, the leg rest 104 and the seat 108 is made of fabric connecting to the frame. The revolving sun chair 100 includes legs 116 and leg extensions 114 which extend outward to provide stability for the revolving sun chair 100 and are retractable. Once the leg extension 114 has been positioned by the user, a locking mechanism 130 which could be a threaded bolt which is threaded through an aperture through the leg 116, a spring-loaded button or other suitable device and which can lock the leg extension 114 with respect to the legs 116. The legs 116 are affixed by aluminum welding to the bracket 132 which is in turn aluminum welded to the lower swivel plate 118 and are formed by aluminum or another suitable material.
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms.
Claims
1. A revolving chair, comprising:
- a swivel bearing affixed to said revolving chair;
- wherein said swivel bearing rotates the revolving chair 360°.
2. A revolving chair as in claim 1, wherein said swivel bearing is connected to an upper plate and a lower plate.
3. A revolving chair as in claim 1, wherein said revolving chair includes a lower swivel plate affixed to said swivel bearing and said lower swivel plate is affixed to a leg with a L bracket.
4. A revolving chair as in claim 3, wherein said leg extends at an approximately 45° angle with respect to said L bracket.
5. A revolving chair as in claim 3, wherein said leg forms an approximate rectangle.
6. A revolving chair as in claim 1, wherein said swivel bearing is affixed to an upper swivel plate and said upper swivel plate is connected to the seat of said revolving chair.
7. A revolving chair as in claim 6, wherein said revolving chair includes a back being pivotably connected to said seat.
8. A revolving chair as in claim 6, wherein said revolving chair includes a leg rest being pivotably connected to said seat.
9. A revolving chair as in claim 3, wherein said leg includes a leg extension.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 17, 2006
Publication Date: Feb 7, 2008
Inventor: Derek Youngblood (Plant City, FL)
Application Number: 11/611,876
International Classification: A47C 1/00 (20060101);