Chair Assembly
The present application is directed to a chair assembly comprising a frame member and one or more textile members disposed across the frame member. The frame member is operationally configured to releasably secure different parts of the one or more textile members in a manner effective for the one or more textile members to form a support surface in the form of a seat and back of the chair assembly.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/119,178, filed on Feb. 21, 2015.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENTNot applicable.
FIELD OF THE APPLICATIONThe application relates generally to a chair assembly including a frame assembly and one or more removable textile members secured thereto for supporting persons thereon.
BACKGROUND OF THE APPLICATIONChairs that have detachable seat arrangements are known. However, such chairs include detachable seat arrangements that are constructed for the particular purpose of operating as part of a particular chair design. A chair that may incorporate any number of readily available textile materials as a seat portion and/or back portion of the chair is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE APPLICATIONThe present application is directed to a chair assembly comprising a frame member and a textile member; the frame member having a first fastening assembly for releasable securement of part of the textile member and a second fastening assembly for releasable securement of a different part of the textile member; the first and second fastening assemblies securing the textile member in a manner effective to provide a seat and back of the chair assembly.
The present application is also directed to a chair assembly comprising a frame member and a textile member disposed across the frame member; the frame member being operationally configured to releasably sandwich different parts of the textile member in a manner effective for the textile member to form a seat and back of the chair assembly.
The present application is also directed to a chair assembly comprising a frame member and a textile member; wherein the frame member includes tongue and groove assemblies for securing different parts of the textile member in a fixed position in a manner effective for the textile member to form a support surface of the chair assembly.
Before describing the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the present assembly and method are not limited to particular embodiments. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting. As used in this specification and the appended claims, the terms “seat” and “back” in relation to the chair assembly discussed herein are used as understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art of seating. For example, a “seat” refers to the part of a chair upon which a person sits. The “back” of a chair refers to the part of a chair that supports a person's backside typically above his/her waist area. The “seat” and “back” of the present chair assembly may collectively be referred to as the “support surface.” The phrase “ground” herein refers to the surface upon which the chair assembly of this application may be positioned for use. Without limiting the invention to any number of possible locales, the ground may include any number of indoor and outdoor surfaces and surface structures upon which chairs and the like have been positioned for use, such as the bare earth, flooring, various construction type surfaces, level type surfaces of objects, i.e., the bed of a pickup truck, or any other surface upon which a person may desire to sit using the chair assembly of the present application.
In one aspect, the application provides a chair assembly including a frame member operationally configured to receive one or more textile members in secured attachment thereto in a manner effective for the one or more textile members to support the weight of a user of the chair assembly. The frame member is also operationally configured to receive one or more textile members in their original condition without the need to modify any textile member for use as part of the present chair assembly.
In another aspect, the application provides a chair assembly including a frame member and a textile member that is suspendedly supported by the frame member, the textile member providing a support surface of the chair assembly for an individual using the chair assembly.
In another aspect, the application provides a chair assembly including a frame member and a textile member that is suspendedly supported by the frame member, the textile member providing a seat portion and/or a back portion of the chair assembly.
In another aspect, the application provides a portable chair assembly operationally configured to suspendedly support textile members such as bedding materials, towels such as bath towels and beach towels, tarp materials, flags, clothing, and combinations thereof, one or more of such textile members being operationally configured to operate as one or more support surfaces of a chair assembly.
In another aspect, the application provides a chair assembly including a frame member having a seat frame portion and a back frame portion wherein the front of the seat frame portion is operationally configured to hold part of a textile member in a fixed position and the top of the back frame portion is operationally configured to hold another part of the textile member in a fixed position.
In another aspect, the application provides a chair assembly including a foldable frame member operationally configured to receive one or more removable textile members in attachment thereto in a manner effective for the one or more textile members to support the weight of a user of the chair assembly.
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In this embodiment the frame member 11 also includes brace members 30 and 32 and an adjustment member 35 disposed between the brace members 30, 32 for setting the angle of the back frame assembly 16 during chair assembly 10 use. As shown, the adjustment member 35 includes an elongated member defined by a longitudinal axis that may extend through each of the brace members 30, 32, or is otherwise attached to each of the brace members 30, 32 in a fixed position effective to maintain the angle of the back frame assembly 16 during use of the chair assembly 10. As understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art of chair design, the brace members 30, 32 are suitably pivotally attached to the side members 24 and 25 via pivot pins 28 allowing the adjustment member 35 to be positioned along the upper surface of the side members 18 and 19 of the seat frame assembly 14 according to the surface configuration of the upper surface of the side members 18, 19, which may include a plurality of stops 37 extending out from the upper surface of the side members 18, 19 that are operationally configured to catch and hold the adjustment member 35, brace members 30, 32 and side members 24, 25 in a fixed position. Said another way, the configuration of the seat frame assembly 14 is operationally configured to dictate the angle of the back frame assembly 15 during chair assembly 10 use.
As shown, the stops 37 disposed along each side member 18, 19 may be linearly aligned in opposing corresponding pairs and spaced apart in a manner effective to provide various optional angled positions of the back frame assembly 16 during chair assembly 10 use. According to one exemplary layout of the stops 37, the set angle positions of the back frame assembly 16 may range from about 40.0 degrees to about 85.0 degrees according to the angle between the backside of the back frame assembly 16 and the ground. At a minimum, the space between stops 37 is large enough to receive the adjustment member 35 there between in abutment with the upper surface of the side members 18, 19. In one embodiment, the stops 37 may include outer surfaces forming right angles with the upper surface of the side members 18, 19 as shown in
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In one suitable embodiment, the bottom attachment cross member assembly 20 may be constructed of an assembly of component parts similar as described above in reference to the top attachment cross member assembly 21 for providing a tongue and groove assembly for securing one or more textile members 12 in a fixed position there through. As such, in one embodiment the bottom attachment cross member assembly 20 may include a second sandwiching member 57 attached at the distal ends of opposing arm members 58, 59 and third and fourth brace members 60, 61 (see
In one suitable mode of assembling the chair assembly 10, one or more users may direct the top attachment cross member assembly 21 to an open position forming void 50 in a manner effective to direct at least part of a first textile member 12 back to front there through (see Directional Arrows BB1 and BB2 in
Next, the textile member 12 may be directed downward through a void 65 (see Directional Arrow CC) a distance effective to form a desired support surface of the chair assembly 10, i.e., a distance providing a desired amount of slack in the textile member 12 to dictate the formation of the seat and back of the chair assembly 10 when a user sits atop the textile member 12. As understood by the skilled artisan, the more slack in the textile member 12 the deeper or more sunken the seat configuration that is formed directionally toward the ground. In other words, more slack results in a user sitting with his/her buttocks closer to the ground and vice versa. Once the free end 66 of the textile member 12 is positioned through the second void 65 as desired (see
Although the present figures illustrate assembly of a textile member 12 directionally from the top attachment cross member assembly 21 downward according to Arrows BB1, BB2 and CC, in another embodiment the textile member 12 may be assembled to the frame member 11 starting at the bottom attachment cross member assembly 20 upward. Of further note, the various figures illustrate side members 18, 19 and side members 24, 25 defining an open empty space there between. As shown in
Without limiting the invention, the frame member 12 is suitably constructed from one or more materials durable enough to maintain its basic shape during use. In particular, the frame member 12 may be constructed of one or more materials including but not necessarily limited to those materials resistant to chipping, cracking, excessive bending and reshaping as a result of ozone, weathering, heat, moisture, other outside mechanical and chemical influences, as well as various impacts and other loads placed on the frame member 12. Likewise, the frame member 12 may comprise any color or combination of colors, or in the alternative, the chair assembly 10 may be constructed from a transparent or translucent material(s).
Suitable frame member 12 materials of construction may include, but are not necessarily limited to metals, plastics, rubbers, woods, bamboo, fiberglass, plexiglass, filled composite materials, and combinations thereof. Suitable plastics may include, but are not necessarily limited to vinyl polymers, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and combinations thereof. Suitably metals may include, but are not necessarily limited to aluminum, copper, steel, brass, and combinations thereof. Suitable woods may include those wood types common to furniture construction including, but not necessarily limited to maple, oak, hickory, ash, walnut, beech, mahogany, basswood, birch, cedar, cherry, elm, gum, lauan, pecan, pine, redwood, sycamore, teak, walnut, spruce, chestnut, and combinations thereof.
Without limiting the invention, a suitable textile member 12 is operationally configured to suspendedly support an adult using the chair assembly 10 as shown in
Although the chair assembly 10 may be built to scale, in one suitable embodiment for adult usage, the frame member 12 may include the following dimensions:
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- Length of each side member 18 and 19: about 78.7 cm (about 31.0 inches);
- Length of each side member 24 and 25: about 101.6 cm (about 40.0 inches);
- Length of each brace member 30 and 32: about 35.6 cm (about 14.0 inches);
- Distance between arm members 40, 41: about 52.1 cm (about 20.5 inches);
- Distance between arm members 58, 59: about 48.3 cm (about 19.0 inches);
and the textile member 12 employed may include a commercially available towel ranging in length from about 124.5 cm to about 134.6 cm (about 49.0 inches to about 53.0 inches) and ranging in width from about 49.5 cm to about 68.6 cm (about 19.5 inches to about 27.0 inches).
It is further contemplated that the present chair assembly 10 may be provided with one or more additional features and/or accessory component parts. For example, the side members 18, 19 and/or 24, 25 may be operationally configured to receive arm rest members in releasable attachment thereto, e.g., the side members 18, 19 and/or 24, 25 may comprise one or more apertures for receiving part of an arm rest member in a mated position and vice versa. One suitable arm rest member may include a beverage holder as understood by the skilled artisan. The second ends of the side members 18, 19 and/or 24, 25 may also include substantially planar surfaces for maximizing the surface contact area between the second ends and the support surface (see the second ends of the side members 24 and 25 in
Persons of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many modifications may be made to the present application without departing from the spirit and scope of the application.
The embodiment(s) described herein are meant to be illustrative only and should not be taken as limiting the invention, which is defined in the claims.
Claims
1. A chair assembly comprising:
- a frame member; and
- a textile member;
- the frame member having a first fastening assembly for releasable securement of part of the textile member and a second fastening assembly for releasable securement of a different part of the textile member; the first and second fastening assemblies securing the textile member in a manner effective to provide a seat and back of the chair assembly.
2. The chair assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second fastening assemblies each provide tongue and groove joints operationally configured to secure the textile member in a fixed position there through.
3. The chair assembly of claim 1 wherein the frame member includes a seat frame assembly and a back frame assembly pivotally connected to the seat frame assembly, wherein the configuration of the seat frame assembly is operationally configured to dictate the angle of the back frame assembly during use of the chair assembly.
4. The chair assembly of claim 1 wherein the frame member defines an open empty space within the frame member, the textile member being disposed in the open empty space for providing the seat and back.
5. A chair assembly comprising a frame member and a textile member disposed across the frame member; the frame member being operationally configured to releasably sandwich different parts of the textile member in a manner effective for the textile member to form a seat and back of the chair assembly.
6. The chair assembly of claim 5 wherein the frame member includes a first assembly for sandwiching the textile member in a manner effective to form a front edge of the seat.
7. The chair assembly of claim 6 wherein the frame member includes a second assembly for sandwiching the textile member in a manner effective to form a top edge of the back.
8. A chair assembly comprising:
- a frame member; and
- a textile member;
- wherein the frame member includes tongue and groove assemblies for securing different parts of the textile member in a fixed position in a manner effective for the textile member to form a support surface of the chair assembly.
9. The chair assembly of claim 8 wherein the frame member defines an open empty space within the frame member, the textile member being disposed in the open empty space for providing the support surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 10, 2016
Publication Date: Aug 25, 2016
Inventor: Ben Alton Hammock (Pasadena, TX)
Application Number: 15/040,786