Telescoping foldable chair
A telescoping foldable chair having a skeleton having a pair of lower leg frames of U shape each having a pair of outer legs connected with a ground bar, a pair of upper leg frames of inverted U shape each having a pair of inner legs connected with a top cross bar respectively slidable contained in one of the outer legs, a front and a rear sets each having a pair of inner tubes respectively pivotally linked to the top cross bars, a pair of outer tubes respectively pivotally linked to one lower end of the outer leg frames, and a central link which pivotally connects free ends of the inner and outer tubes, and, a sitting cloth attached on the skeleton. The telescoping foldable chair has a strong structure yet small folded volume.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a telescoping foldable chair, and more particularly, to a foldable chair which has a strong structure and small folded volume.
2. Description of the Prior Art
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The main object of the invention is to provide a telescoping foldable chair having a strong structure yet small folded volume.
In order to obtain above object, the invention provides a telescoping foldable chair having a skeleton having a pair of lower leg frames of U shape each having a pair of outer legs connected with a ground bar, a pair of upper leg frames of inverted U shape each having a pair of inner legs connected with a top cross bar respectively slidable contained in one of the outer legs, a front set having a pair of inner tubes respectively pivotally linked to the top cross bars, a pair of outer tubes respectively pivotally linked to one lower end of the outer leg frames, and a front central link which pivotally connects free ends of the inner and outer tubes, and a rear set having a pair of inner tubes respectively pivotally linked to the top cross bars, a pair of outer tubes respectively pivotally linked to one lower end of the outer leg frame, and a rear central link which pivotally connects free ends of the inner and outer tubes; and, a sitting cloth attached on the skeleton.
These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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The skeleton 10 has a pair of lower leg frames 11, 11′ of U shape and each having a pair of outer legs 110, 110′ connected with a ground bar 111, 111′, a pair of upper leg frames 12, 12′ of inverted U shape and each having a pair of inner legs 120, 120′ connected with a top cross bar 121, 121′ and respectively slidably contained in an outer leg 110, 110′, a pair of arm frames 13, 13′ rotatably and respectively linked to the upper leg frames 12, 12′ with a pair of pins 122, a pair of back frames 14, 14′ rotatably and respectively linked to the arm frames 13, 13′. The back cloth 30 is attached to the pair of back frames 14, 14′ of the skeleton 10.
The pair of lower leg frames 11, 11′ and upper leg frames 12, 12′ are pivotally linked by a front set 15 and a rear set 16. The front set 15 has a pair of inner tubes 151, 151′ which are respectively pivotally linked to the top cross bars 121, 121′, a pair of outer tubes 152, 152′ which are respectively pivotally linked to a lower end of the outer leg frames 110, 110′. Free ends of the inner and outer tubes 151, 151′, 152, 152′ are pivotally connected to a front central link 153.
The rear set 16 has a pair of inner tubes 161, 161′ which are respectively pivotally linked to the top cross bars 121, 121′, a pair of outer tubes 162, 162′ which are respectively pivotally linked to a lower end of the leg frames 110, 110′. Free ends of the inner and outer tubes 161, 161′, 162, 162′ are pivotally connected to a rear central link 163.
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From above description, it is seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. Embodiment of the invention has been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from the invention's principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A telescoping foldable chair comprising:
- a skeleton having a pair of lower leg frames of U shape each having a pair of outer legs connected with a ground bar, a pair of upper leg frames of inverted U shape each having a pair of inner legs connected with a top cross bar respectively slidable contained in one of said outer legs, a front set having a pair of inner tubes respectively pivotally linked to said top cross bars, a pair of outer tubes respectively pivotally linked to one lower end of said outer leg frames, and a front central link which pivotally connects free ends of said inner and outer tubes, and a rear set having a pair of inner tubes respectively pivotally linked to said top cross bars, a pair of outer tubes respectively pivotally linked to one lower end of said outer leg frame, and a rear central link which pivotally connects free ends of said inner and outer tubes; and,
- a sitting cloth attached on said skeleton.
2. The telescoping foldable chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein said chair further has a pair of arm frames rotatably and respectively linked to said upper leg frames.
3. The telescoping foldable chair as claimed in claim 2, wherein said chair further has a pair of back frames rotatably and respectively linked to said arm frames and a back cloth attached to said back frames.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 2, 2009
Publication Date: Jul 8, 2010
Inventor: Libin Chen (Changzhou)
Application Number: 12/318,614
International Classification: A47C 4/28 (20060101);