Further objects and advantages of the present invention can be found in the detailed description of the preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which include:
The present invention relates to a carrier for folding chairs typically used by beach goers or others wanting to carry small folding chairs to various events.
The present invention permits a user to easily carry collapsed folding beach chairs or lawn chairs while keeping the user's hands free and clear of the folded chair. Some chairs include shoulder straps but these straps are not adjustable nor attachable to other chairs. Further, there is a tendency for these “built-in” chair straps to slide off the user's shoulder as the user moves or walks. Chairs with built-in straps also hang by the user's side, therefore making it difficult for the user to carry other items with his or her hands since these other items interfere with the carrying of the chairs.
Similar numerals designate similar items throughout all the drawings. The description set forth below refers to
The back strap chair carrier 10 includes strap assembly 12 with backpack shoulder straps 14a, 14b that fit over a user's shoulder like a common backpack. As particularly illustrated in
Once the snap hooks 20 are attached to the chair frame 70 (more particularly, the chair frame elements), the adjustable sling straps 16a, 16b, 18a, 18b can be tightened simply by pulling on the strap buckles 22. The span of the sling straps is adjusted by the adjusting means which is, in
The backpack shoulder straps can be adjusted via adjustment system or buckles 44 and can be padded or cushioned with pads 13 for additional comfort. Additional padding or cushioning for the carrier web can be added, see padding 40 at the lower carrier web sling 41, to the entire assembly for additional comfort. A pad can be added to upper carrier web sling 43.
The trigger snap hooks 20 as illustrated in
The adjustable-length chair sling back straps 16a, 16b, 18a, 18b and the back pack shoulder straps make it possible for virtually any size person to easily carry any size folding beach chair or lawn chair.
One of the many important aspects of this invention is the adjustable nature of the web assembly formed by upper and lower sling elements 41, 43 (see chair slings and adjustment buckles 22) that easily attach to the chair frame 70 of any style folding beach chair or lawn chair, with adjustable backpack straps 14a, 14b that attach to the carrier web assembly, or make it possible for anyone to carry the chair on their back, as a backpack.
Rather than snap hook 20, the chair frame attachment means could use various attachment systems such as a snap hook, a hook, U or and S clip, a tie-off strap, a tie-off rope, a chain loop and clip, wrap around strap with a toggle bar insertable in one of a plurality of holes in said sling strap, or a wrap around strap with a strap buckle or a belt loop buckle. The snap hooks 20 could be replaced by tie-off straps, tie-off ropes, chains which loop around and clip onto itself (with a hook, or snap hook or clip). The carrier web can be strap material such as a cloth or plastic strap, braided material or braided wire strap or belt. The span adjustment for the upper and lower carrier web slings can be snap hook, a hook, a tie-off strap, a tie-off rope, a chain loop and clip, a clip, a toggle bar insertable in one of a plurality of holes in said sling strap, a strap buckle or a belt loop buckle.
A single span adjustment buckle or system may be used for the upper carrier web sling, and a second for the lower carrier web sling.
The buckle or belt loop span adjustment is one of many important features of the invention. The buckle may be replaced with multiple snaps on the web slings 16a, 16b, 18a, 18b or may be protruding lock bars (t-bars or balls atop a stem bar) which fit within one of many holes in the terminal end of the wrap around frame strap.
The embodiment described above, and illustrated in
The chair frame attachment systems (shown as snap hook 20) may include a swivel 42 for ease of use.
Also, one or more additional chairs could be carried with this backstrap chair carrier simply by securely attaching the additional chair or chairs to the chair with the backstrap chair carrier, by using straps or rope or chains or sheet material or snaps or hooks of any type.
Also, the two adjustable span chair sling back straps 16a, 16b, 18a, 18b could be incorporated right into the chair during the chair's manufacturing process, so that they are permanently attached to the chair itself, and thus are manufactured as part of the chair.
The upper chair sling back straps 18a, 18b may be connected to folding chair 72 at various locations. The chair 72 is always carried in a collapsed, non-operable chair position, that is, the person cannot sit in the chair when in the collapsed, non-operable chair position. As shown in the drawings, snap hook clip 20 attaches to the pivot pin connecting one chair frame element to a second chair frame element at point c. Alternatively, the snap hook 20 could clip around opposing chair frame elements at points d, c, b or a1. As noted in
The double buckles 22 on the upper chair sling strap and the lower chair sling strap may be replaced with a single adjustment buckle, one on the upper sling strap and one on the lower sling strap.
The claims appended hereto are meant to cover modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
This is a regular patent application claiming the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/849,115 filed Oct. 3, 2006.
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60849115 | Oct 2006 | US |