CHAIR WITH INTEGRATED CUP-HOLDER

A chair is formed of injection molding of raw plastic materials. The chair has four legs, a seat, a back, and two armrests. At least one of the armrests has an integrated or integral cup-holder, formed as a crater within the armrest. The integrated cup-holder is formed within a generally-trapezoid or generally-rectangular top panel of the armrest. The integrated cup-holder is located away from the leg of the chair, and is not part of the leg of the chair.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority and benefit from U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/938,169, filed on Feb. 11, 2014, titled “Chair with Integrated Cup-Holder”, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the field of chairs.

BACKGROUND

A chair is a piece of furniture having a raised surface used to sit on. Typically, a chair may comprise four legs, and may optionally have a back. A chair without a back is sometimes referred to as a stool, or as a bar stool. A chair with armrests is sometimes referred to as an armchair. A chair is typically suitable for one person; whereas furniture articles that are suitable for two or more persons are typically known as couch, sofa, or bench.

Chairs may be formed of one or more suitable materials; for example, metal, wood, or plastic.

SUMMARY

The present invention may comprise, for example, a chair having an integrated or “built-in” cup-holder. In some embodiments of the present invention, for example, an Adirondack chair or an outdoor chair may be formed of plastic, or by injection molding of raw plastic materials; and may integrally comprise a crater or cup-shaped portion that may accommodate or store a cup or a can or a bottle or other beverage container; such cup-holder being integral to an armrest of the chair; or multiple such cup-holders being integral to multiple respective armrests of the chair.

The present invention may provide other and/or additional benefits or advantages.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

For simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements shown in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements may be exaggerated relative to other elements for clarity of presentation. Furthermore, reference numerals may be repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. The figures are listed below.

FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a chair having an integrated cup-holder, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the chair and some of its components, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of the chair and some of its armrest components, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of a perspective rear view of the chair, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of a left-side view of the chair, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of a right-side view of the chair, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration of a front view of the chair, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 8 is a schematic illustration of a rear view of the chair, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 9 is a schematic illustration of a top view of the chair, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 10 is a schematic illustration of a bottom view of the chair, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 11 is a schematic illustration of a bottom view of the chair, demonstrating the confinement of the entirety of the cup-holder in a non-protruding manner within a generally-trapezoid armrest of the chair, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 12 is a schematic illustration of a portion of the armrest of the chair, having the cup-holder integrated therein, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 13 is a schematic illustration of a perspective side-view of the armrest of the chair, having the cup-holder integrated therein, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 14 is a schematic illustration of a perspective bottom-view of a portion of the armrest of the chair, having the cup-holder integrated therein, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 15 is a schematic illustration of a perspective side-view of a portion of the armrest of the chair, having the cup-holder integrated therein, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention;

FIG. 16 is a schematic illustration of a side-view of a portion of the armrest of the chair, having the cup-holder integrated therein, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention; and

FIG. 17 is another schematic illustration of a portion of the armrest of the chair, having the cup-holder integrated therein, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of some embodiments of the present invention. However, it will be understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art that some embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, components, units and/or modules have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the discussion.

The term “chair” as used herein may include, for example, a plastic chair, a patio chair, a balcony chair, a porch chair, a lawn chair, a yard chair, an outdoor chair, an indoor chair, a stackable chair, a nestable chair, an Adirondack chair, an armchair, or other suitable types of chairs.

The term “cup-holder” as used herein may include, for example, a crater suitable for holding or storing therein a cup or a bottle or a can or a container (e.g., a container for liquid).

The present invention may include, for example, a mono-block plastic armchair (e.g., Adirondack chair, formed of injection molding of raw plastic material(s), or formed of a single injection molding) having a cup-holder integrated within one of its arms (or armrests).

Reference is made to FIGS. 1-17, which depict multiple views of a chair 100 and/or its components, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention. Chair 100 may comprise four legs 101-104 holding a generally-horizontal (or slightly slanted, relative to an entirely-horizontal plane) surface 105 allowing a person to sit thereon. In some embodiments, each leg may be non-conical, or non-cylindrical; or shaped as a structure other than a cylinder and/or other than a cone and/or other than a frustum and/or other than a pillar. For example, as demonstrated in FIG. 2, leg 102 may be formed of three (or more) panels or regions: a first generally-vertical elongated panel 102A, connected perpendicularly or generally-perpendicularly to a second generally-vertical elongated panel 102B; and each one of the generally-vertical and inter-connected panels 102A and 102B may be perpendicularly or generally-perpendicularly connected to a smaller, generally-horizontal base panel 102B; thereby defining the leg 102. The other legs (101 and/or 103 and/or 104) may be similarly structured. In some embodiments, one or more of the panels of leg 102, for example, the elongated panel 102A, may be an integral extension of an armrest (e.g., of armrest 112 described herein).

The chair 100 may further comprise a back panel 106, which may be generally-vertical (or slightly slanted relative to an entirely-vertical plane), allowing a person to rest his back thereon. The chair 100 may further comprise two armrests 111-112, allowing a person to rest his arms thereon.

One or more of the armrests 111-112 (for example, armrest 111) may comprise an integrated built-in cup-holder 120. For example, the right-arm armrest may comprise the cup-holder 120; or the left-arm armrest 112 may comprise the cup-holder 120; or both armrests 111-112 may comprise two respective integrated cup-holders 120. In some embodiments, a single armrest (e.g., armrest 111, or armrest 112) may comprise two (or more) cup-holders 120, which may be positioned or located in series along the armrest, for example, in proximity to each other, or bordering each other; thereby allowing a use to store two cups (or two items) in such pair of neighboring cup-holders 120 integrated within a single armrest.

In some embodiments, the cup-holder 120 may be generally circular or round; or may be oval or egg-shaped. In other embodiments, the cup-holder 120 may have other suitable shape (e.g., cube, cuboid, rectangular, square shaped, triangular, polygon shape), for example, thereby enabling to store therein other content or non-liquid content (e.g., snacks, almonds, peanuts, chips, seeds, cereal, dry grains, dry food, or the like).

The cup-holder 120 may be formed as a crater-shaped structure, and may be located at or near the front edge (or the front region, or the front area) of the armrest 111. In some embodiments, the cup-holder 120 may not protrude beyond the armrest 111 itself, or beyond the contour of the armrest 111. In some embodiments, the contour or circumference of cup-holder 120 may not protrude beyond the armrest 111 itself, or beyond the contour of the armrest 111. In some embodiments, the entirety of the circumference of the cup-holder 120 may be contained within the straight lines or the edges that define the contour of the armrest 111; for example, within (or internally to) the area defined by straight line 131 (an external straight-line edge of armrest 111), straight line 132 (an internal straight-line edge of armrest 111), straight line 133 (a front-side straight-line edge of armrest 111), and straight line 134 (a rear-side or rear-area straight-line edge of armrest 111).

For demonstrative purposes, reference is made to FIG. 3, which shows and marks the four lines 131-134, which may be straight lines, or generally-straight lines, or mostly-straight lines; as well as to FIG. 11, which shows in a darker, thicker drawing line the four lines 131-134, as well as the trapezoid shape 135 of armrest 111 which confines the entirety of the circumference of cup-holder 120. Other suitable shapes may be used, instead of trapezoid 135; for example, a generally-rectangular shape of armrest 111, which may entirely confine therein the cup-holder 120 in its entirety, without the cup-holder 120 protruding out of such trapezoid or rectangle or polygon, and without the cup-holder 120 creating a protrusion or a “bump out” relative to such trapezoid or rectangle or polygon.

In some embodiments, the structure of armrest 111, which comprises therein the integrated cup-holder 120, may be such that the cup-holder does not protrude out of a generally-rectangular contour (or top-view cross-section) of armrest 111; or such that the cup-holder does not protrude out of a generally-trapezoid contour (or top-view cross-section) of armrest 111.

In some embodiments, at least one-half of the top circular edge of cup-holder 120 may be at the same horizontal height of armrest 111; whereas, the remainder (e.g., one-half, or less than one-half) of the top circular edge of cup-holder 120 may slightly protrude upwardly and vertically relative to armrest 111.

For example, as demonstrated in FIG. 17, points 140A, 140B and 140C of the top circular edge or rim or top-circumference of cup-holder 120 may be at the same horizontal height of armrest 111 (or, at the same vertical distance relative to the floor or ground); whereas points 140D and 140E of the top circular edge of cup-holder 120 may slightly protrude upwardly and vertically relative to the curving-down portion of the front-facing region of armrest 111.

In some embodiments, as demonstrated in FIG. 17, points 140D and 140E may be located over a portion of armrest 111 which curves downwardly towards the ground; and not over a generally-horizontal portion of armrest 111; and not over any of the legs 101-104 of the chair 100.

In some embodiments, the cup-holder 120 may be located, at least partially, over a portion of armrest 111 which curves downwardly towards the ground; and not over a generally-horizontal portion of armrest 111; and not over any of the legs 101-104 of the chair 100.

In some embodiments, the cup-holder 120 may be located, entirely or at least partially, in a portion or region of armrest 111 that is not located vertically over any of the legs 101-104.

In some embodiments, cup-holder 120 may not protrude vertically beyond the top-most surface of the armrest 111; such that, for example, points 140D and 140E of cup-holder 120 may be linear with (or, on the same surface or plane as) points 140G and 140H and 140K of armrest 111.

In some embodiments, armrest 111 may be implemented as an elongated member having a cross-section resembling an upside-down “U” shape or an “n” shape. For example, as demonstrated in FIG. 14, the armrest 111 may be implemented as an internal-side generally-vertical panel 161, connected generally-perpendicularly to a top-side (or upper-side) generally-horizontal panel 162 (e.g., generally parallel to the ground or floor; or slightly slanted by up to 5 or 10 or 15 or 20 degrees, relative to a plane that is parallel to the ground); connected generally-perpendicularly to an external-side generally-vertical panel 161. The three panels 161-163 of the armrest 111 may define an “n” shaped armrest structure, that may confine therein the cup-holder 120. The cup-holder 120 may be implemented as a crater extending downwardly within such armrest member, such that a bottom surface 121 of cup-holder 120 may be at a lower level (vertically) relative to the lower edge of armrest 111.

For example, as demonstrated in FIG. 12, point 140M of bottom surface 121, may be lower (vertically) relative to point 140N of armrest 111; or, point 140M of bottom surface 121, may be closer to the ground or the floor, relative to point 140N of armrest 111. For example, the cup-holder 120 may protrude downwardly, as a downward-protruding crater, or as a deep crater, relative to the armrest 111 and/or relative to the contour or rim(s) or edge(s) of armrest 111; extending downwardly deeper than the entire height of the armrest 111 itself.

In other embodiments, the bottom surface 121 of cup-holder 120 may be at the same level (vertically) relative to the lower edge of armrest 111. For example, unlike the demonstrative embodiment depicted in FIG. 12, in some other embodiments of the present invention, point 140M of bottom surface 121, may be at the same level (vertically) relative to point 140N of armrest 111, or may actually be higher (vertically) relative to point 140N of armrest 111.

Optionally, the bottom surface 121 of cup-holder 120 may have a hole 122 (or multiple holes), for example, to allow draining of rain (e.g., if the chair is placed in a lawn or yard or patio), or allow draining of liquids (e.g., if liquid is spilled from a cup placed in the cup-holder 120).

Chair 100 may be nestable or stackable, allowing space-efficient storage or stacking or nesting or piling of multiple chairs, one on top of the other, or one within the other.

Chair 100 may be formed of plastic, for example, of injection molding of one or more raw plastic material(s). In some embodiments, the entire chair 100, including its armrests 111-112 and cup-holder 120, may be injected in a single injection, as a mono-block plastic item, without requiring any post-injection assembly or mounting.

In some embodiments, chair 100 may be formed of other suitable materials, for example, metal, wood, or the like.

In some embodiments, chair 100 may comprise one cup-holder 120 embedded in and integrated in the right-side armrest 111. In other embodiments, chair 100 may comprise one cup-holder 120 embedded in and integrated in the left-side armrest 112. In other embodiments, chair 100 may comprise two cup-holders 120 embedded in and integrated in the right-side armrest 111 and the left-side armrest 112, respectively.

In a demonstrative embodiment, cup-holder 120 may have a diameter of approximately 65 or 70 or 75 or 80 or 85 or 90 or 95 or 100 millimeters; and/or may have a depth of approximately 25 or 30 or 35 or 40 or 45 or 50 millimeters. Other suitable dimensions may be used.

In some embodiments, cup-holder 120 may be implemented as a frustum-shaped or funnel-shaped structure or as a non-cylindrical structure, having slightly slanted side-walls (e.g., with slanting of 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 degrees relative to a vertical line), or having other structure which may be generally similar to a frustum or a funnel.

The present invention may include a method or process of producing chair 100. The method may include, for example, creating a suitable mold or template; and performing injection molding of raw plastic material(s) (e.g., a single injection molding) in order to fabricate the chair 100.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, a chair may comprise: four plastic legs, connected to a plastic seat panel; a plastic back panel, connected to said plastic seat panel; two plastic armrests, comprising a right-side plastic armrest and a left-side plastic armrest; wherein at least one of said two plastic armrests comprises an integrated non-movable plastic cup-holder which is integral the armrest and which comprises a plastic crater for storing a cup therein; wherein the crater of the plastic cup-holder is located at a front-side region of the armrest at a location that is offset horizontally relative to said four plastic legs.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the integrated plastic cup-holder is located away from, and externally to, any straight line that consists of any one of the four plastic legs.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the integrated plastic cup-holder is located at a portion of the armrest that is not directly above any one of the plastic legs that are connected under the plastic seat.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the integrated plastic cup-holder is independent of, and is a separate part from, any of the four plastic legs of the chair.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the crater of the plastic cup-holder comprises a bottom surface that is generally perpendicular to the ground; wherein the bottom surface of said crater is closer to the ground, relative to any rim of any one of the plastic armrests.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the crater of the plastic cup-holder is comprised entirely in a region of the armrest that is located away from a curving-down region of the armrest that curves downwardly towards the ground and connects to one of said plastic legs.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic cup-holder is generally circular; and an entirety of a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder is entirely comprised within the armrest.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic cup-holder is generally circular; and an entirety of a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder is entirely comprised within a generally-trapezoid horizontal region of said armrest.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic cup-holder is generally circular; and an entirety of a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder is entirely comprised within a generally-rectangular horizontal region of said armrest.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic cup-holder is generally circular; and any portion of a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder does not protrude sideways relative to a generally-trapezoid contour of said armrest.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic armrest that comprises said plastic cup-holder, has a generally-trapezoid structure that comprises therein said plastic cup-holder in its entirety.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic armrest that comprises said plastic cup-holder, has a generally-rectangular structure that comprises therein said plastic cup-holder in its entirety.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic cup-holder is generally circular; and a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder is located on the same plane in which the armrest that comprises said plastic cup-holder is located.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic cup-holder is generally circular; and a first portion of a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder is integral to an upper surface of the plastic armrest that comprises said plastic cup-holder is located; and a second portion of the top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder extends forwardly relative to a curving-down region of said plastic armrest that curves downwardly towards one of the plastic legs.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic armrest that comprises the plastic cup-holder comprises: (A) an inner-side generally-vertical panel, connected generally-perpendicularly to (B) an upper-side generally-horizontal panel, connected generally-perpendicularly to (C) an outer-side generally-vertical panel; wherein the plastic cup-holder is enclosed within an “n” shaped cross-section defined by said inner-side panel, said upper-side panel, and said outer-side panel of the plastic armrest.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic armrest that comprises the plastic cup-holder comprises: (A) an inner-side generally-vertical panel, connected generally-perpendicularly to (B) an upper-side generally-horizontal panel, connected generally-perpendicularly to (C) an outer-side generally-vertical panel; wherein the plastic cup-holder is generally circular; wherein a top-side circumference of the plastic cup-holder is located at the same horizontal plane of said upper-side panel of the armrest; wherein the top-side circumference of the plastic cup-holder is spatially located in between said inner-side panel and said outer-side panel of the plastic armrest.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic cup-holder does not protrude beyond a generally-polygonal contour of the armrest that comprises the plastic cup-holder.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, an entirety of a top-side circumference of the plastic cup-holder is contained within the straight-lines edges that define the contour of the plastic armrest; and the plastic cup-holder is within a region of the plastic armrest that is not located vertically over any of the plastic legs.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the plastic cup-holder is within a front-side region of the plastic armrest which curves downwardly towards one leg of said four plastic legs; wherein said plastic armrest is defined as an elongated extension of (A) a first generally-vertical panel of said one leg, that is connected generally-perpendicularly to (B) a second generally-vertical panel of said one leg, wherein each one of the first and the second generally-vertical panels of said one leg is also connected generally-perpendicularly to (C) a generally-horizontal base panel of said one leg.

In accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the present invention, the chair may be a mono-block (integral, one-piece, no-assembly-required) injected-molded plastic chair.

Applicants have realized that one or more of the features or characteristics that are described herein, may provide one or more advantages or benefits; for example, making the chair more stable and/or more comfortable to use; making the integrated cup-holder more stable and/or more comfortable to use; making the cup-holder more resisting to accidental hand-gestures or arm-gestures that may inadvertently spill a cup or bottle that is placed in the cup-holder; make the cup-holder located in an improved or unique location that makes the utilization of the cup-holder safer or more comfortable or more efficient or more convenient; make the chair having the integrated cup-holder, able to be nested or stacked efficiently; and/or other suitable advantages or benefits.

Functions, operations, components and/or features described herein with reference to one or more embodiments, may be combined with, or may be utilized in combination with, one or more other functions, operations, components and/or features described herein with reference to one or more other embodiments, or vice versa.

While certain features of some embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, many modifications, substitutions, changes, and equivalents may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the claims are intended to cover all such modifications, substitutions, changes, and equivalents.

Claims

1. A chair comprising:

four plastic legs, connected to a plastic seat panel;
a plastic back panel, connected to said plastic seat panel;
two plastic armrests, comprising a right-side plastic armrest and a left-side plastic armrest;
wherein at least one of said two plastic armrests comprises an integrated non-movable plastic cup-holder which is integral the armrest and which comprises a plastic crater for storing a cup therein; wherein the crater of the plastic cup-holder is located at a front-side region of the armrest at a location that is offset horizontally relative to said four plastic legs.

2. The chair of claim 1, wherein the integrated plastic cup-holder is located away from, and externally to, any straight line that consists of any one of the four plastic legs.

3. The chair of claim 1, wherein the integrated plastic cup-holder is located at a portion of the armrest that is not directly above any one of the plastic legs that are connected under the plastic seat.

4. The chair of claim 1, wherein the integrated plastic cup-holder is independent of, and is a separate part from, any of the four plastic legs of the chair.

5. The chair of claim 1, wherein the crater of the plastic cup-holder comprises a bottom surface that is generally perpendicular to the ground; wherein the bottom surface of said crater is closer to the ground, relative to any rim of any one of the plastic armrests.

6. The chair of claim 1, wherein the crater of the plastic cup-holder is comprised entirely in a region of the armrest that is located away from a curving-down region of the armrest that curves downwardly towards the ground and connects to one of said plastic legs.

7. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic cup-holder is generally circular, and wherein an entirety of a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder is entirely comprised within the armrest.

8. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic cup-holder is generally circular, and wherein an entirety of a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder is entirely comprised within a generally-trapezoid horizontal region of said armrest.

9. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic cup-holder is generally circular, and wherein an entirety of a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder is entirely comprised within a generally-rectangular horizontal region of said armrest.

10. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic cup-holder is generally circular, and wherein any portion of a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder does not protrude sideways relative to a generally-trapezoid contour of said armrest.

11. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic armrest that comprises said plastic cup-holder, has a generally-trapezoid structure that comprises therein said plastic cup-holder in its entirety.

12. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic armrest that comprises said plastic cup-holder, has a generally-rectangular structure that comprises therein said plastic cup-holder in its entirety.

13. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic cup-holder is generally circular, and wherein a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder is located on the same plane in which the armrest that comprises said plastic cup-holder is located.

14. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic cup-holder is generally circular;

wherein a first portion of a top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder is integral to an upper surface of the plastic armrest that comprises said plastic cup-holder is located;
wherein a second portion of the top-side circumference of said plastic cup-holder extends forwardly relative to a curving-down region of said plastic armrest that curves downwardly towards one of the plastic legs.

15. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic armrest that comprises the plastic cup-holder comprises: (A) an inner-side generally-vertical panel, connected generally-perpendicularly to (B) an upper-side generally-horizontal panel, connected generally-perpendicularly to (C) an outer-side generally-vertical panel;

wherein the plastic cup-holder is enclosed within an “n” shaped cross-section defined by said inner-side panel, said upper-side panel, and said outer-side panel of the plastic armrest.

16. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic armrest that comprises the plastic cup-holder comprises: (A) an inner-side generally-vertical panel, connected generally-perpendicularly to (B) an upper-side generally-horizontal panel, connected generally-perpendicularly to (C) an outer-side generally-vertical panel;

wherein the plastic cup-holder is generally circular;
wherein a top-side circumference of the plastic cup-holder is located at the same horizontal plane of said upper-side panel of the armrest;
wherein the top-side circumference of the plastic cup-holder is spatially located in between said inner-side panel and said outer-side panel of the plastic armrest.

17. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic cup-holder does not protrude beyond a generally-polygonal contour of the armrest that comprises the plastic cup-holder.

18. The chair of claim 1, wherein an entirety of a top-side circumference of the plastic cup-holder is contained within the straight-lines edges that define the contour of the plastic armrest;

wherein the plastic cup-holder is within a region of the plastic armrest that is not located vertically over any of the plastic legs.

19. The chair of claim 1, wherein the plastic cup-holder is within a front-side region of the plastic armrest which curves downwardly towards one leg of said four plastic legs;

wherein said plastic armrest is defined as an elongated extension of (A) a first generally-vertical panel of said one leg, that is connected generally-perpendicularly to (B) a second generally-vertical panel of said one leg, wherein each one of the first and the second generally-vertical panels of said one leg is also connected generally-perpendicularly to (C) a generally-horizontal base panel of said one leg.

20. The chair of claim 1, wherein the chair is a mono-block injected-molded plastic chair.

Patent History
Publication number: 20150223609
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 5, 2015
Publication Date: Aug 13, 2015
Inventors: Vadim PROKOFIEV (Kfar Saba), Nisim ELIYAHU (Holon)
Application Number: 14/614,460
Classifications
International Classification: A47C 7/54 (20060101); A47C 5/12 (20060101); A47C 7/62 (20060101);