Claims
- 1. A chair comprising
a seat, a front leg structure having an upper portion, a first transverse axis being defined substantially perpendicular to the upper portion of the front leg structure, a substantially planar chest rest, and a clamp device that connects the chest rest to the front leg structure, wherein the clamp device has a lock position and an unlock position so that when the clamp device is in the lock position the chest rest is free to move longitudinally and rotationally relative to the transverse axis, movement of the chest rest relative to the transverse axis being substantially locked when the clamp device is in the lock position.
- 2. The chair of claim 1, wherein the clamp device can be operated between the lock and unlock positions by operating a single handle.
- 3. The chair of claim 2, wherein the handle is a cam lever.
- 4. The chair of claim 2, wherein the handle is symmetrically located along the transverse axis relative to the chest rest.
- 5. The chair of claim 1 further comprising
a face rest connected to the chest rest.
- 6. The chair of claim 5 further comprising
a slide mechanism that permits alteration of a distance between the chest rest and the face rest.
- 7. The chair of claim 5 further comprising
a second clamp device that permits alteration of the orientation of the face rest relative to the chest rest.
- 8. The chair of claim 1 further comprising
a pair of detachable knee rests positioned substantially below and forward from the seat.
- 9. The chair of claim 1 further comprising
rear leg framework supporting the seat.
- 10. The chair of claim 9, wherein the rear leg framework has a pair of distal tips, each distal tip having a wheel device connected substantially perpendicular to the frame structure so that when the chair is set up, the wheels do not contact the ground, and when the chair is collapsed, the wheels contact the ground for easy transport.
- 11. The chair of claim 1 further comprising
a seat leveling mechanism that permits the orientation of the seat to be altered relative to a diagonal support beam.
- 12. A clamp for locking movement of a support member relative to a frame structure comprising
plural sets of locking discs positioned along a common axis, each set of discs being separated when the clamp is unlocked, and engaged when the clamp is locked thereby preventing movement of the support member relative to the frame structure, and a handle located between the sets of locking discs, the handle being moveable between first and second positions to lock and unlock the clamp by operating the sets of locking discs simultaneously.
- 13. The clamp of claim 12 further comprising
a cam follower between each set of locking discs and the handle.
- 14. The clamp of claim 12, wherein each set of locking discs has a first disc that is prevented from rotating relative to the support member, and a second disc that is prevented from rotating relative to the frame structure, the first and second locking discs having serrated juxtaposed surfaces that are prevented from rotating relative to each other when the discs are engaged.
- 15. The clamp of claim 12, wherein the support member is a chest rest.
- 16. The clamp of claim 12 further comprising
a face rest connected to the support member.
- 17. The clamp of claim 12, wherein the support member is a face rest.
- 18. The clamp of claim 12, wherein the frame structure is a chair.
- 19. The clamp of claim 12, wherein the frame structure is a table.
- 20. The clamp of claim 12, wherein the support member is permitted to move linearly and rotationally relative to the common axis when the clamp is unlocked.
- 21. A chair comprising
a collapsible rigid frame, a seat connected to the frame, an adjustable chest rest connected to the frame, a face rest connected to the chest rest, and a pair of detachable knee rests, wherein each knee rest is locked on to the frame by a spring-biased pin located on the frame.
- 22. The chair of claim 21, wherein each knee rest has a pair of slots, each slot having a wide portion and a narrow portion, the frame having a pair of T-shaped pegs, wherein each knee rest is secured to the frame by inserting the T-shaped pegs first through the wide portions of respective slots and then into the narrow portions of respective slots.
- 23. A chair comprising
a collapsible rigid frame having rear leg members, a seat connected to the frame, an adjustable chest rest connected to the frame, a face rest connected to the chest rest, and a plurality of wheels connected to the rear leg members, the wheels being oriented to deploy when the chair is collapsed for transport, but not to contact the ground when the chair is set up.
- 24. The chair of claim 23 further comprising
a pair of detachable knee rests.
- 25. The chair of claim 23, wherein the wheels are oriented substantially perpendicular to the leg members.
- 26. The chair of claim 23, wherein the adjustable chest rest is secured to the frame by a clamp device that permits longitudinal and rotational movement of the chest rest relative to a fixed axis when the clamp is unlocked, the clamp device being operable by a single handle.
- 27. An adjustable chest rest device comprising
a rigid planar base member having a top side and a bottom side, a cushion member attached to the top side of the rigid planar base member, a clamp device configured for rigid connection to an edge of a table, and including plural sets of locking discs positioned along a common axis that remains fixed relative to the edge of the table, each set of discs being separated when the clamp is unlocked, and engaged when the clamp is locked thereby preventing movement of the support member relative to the support structure, and a handle located between the sets of locking discs, the handle being moveable between first and second positions to lock and unlock the clamp by operating the sets of locking discs simultaneously.
- 28. The device of claim 27, wherein the clamp device permits the base member to move longitudinally and rotationally relative to the common axis when the clamp device is unlocked.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/219,747, filed Jul. 20, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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