Claims
- 1. A buoyant lounge chair for supporting a person in a seated position or in a reclining position while the chair is floating in water, comprising:frame members collectively forming an open chair frame, the frame members including a seat frame and a back frame pivotally coupled to the seat frame; buoyant cushions attached to the frame members, the buoyant cushions forming a chair seat and a chair back; and a clutch assembly coupled to the seat frame and to the back frame, the clutch assembly being releasable to permit pivotal movement of the back frame relative to the seat frame and engagable to fix the position of the back frame relative to the seat frame.
- 2. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 1, the clutch assembly comprising:a fixed clutch member attached to the seat frame; a movable clutch member attached to the back frame, the movable clutch member being movable from an engaged position in which the fixed clutch member and the movable clutch member are in contact with each other, to a disengaged position in which the fixed clutch member and the movable clutch member are separated from each other; and an actuator coupled to the clutch assembly, the actuator being movable in a first direction for driving the movable clutch member into engagement with the fixed clutch member and movable in a second direction for releasing the movable clutch member to permit separation of the clutch members and rotation of the back frame relative to the seat frame.
- 3. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 2, said actuator comprising:an adjustment knob disposed externally of the chair frame for manually moving the actuator in the first direction and in the second direction.
- 4. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 1, the clutch assembly comprising:an axle shaft; a fixed clutch member mounted on the axle shaft and attached to the seat frame; a movable clutch member attached to the back frame and mounted for movement along the axle shaft from an engaged position in which the fixed clutch member and the movable clutch member are in contact with each other, to a disengaged position in which the fixed clutch member and the movable clutch member are separated from each other; and an actuator including a compression tube mounted on the axle shaft for movement in a first direction for driving the movable clutch member to the engaged position and movable in a second direction for releasing the movable clutch member to permit separation of the clutch members and rotation of the back frame relative to the seat frame.
- 5. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 4, wherein the fixed clutch member and the movable clutch member include complementary male and female portions, the male and female portions being disposed in mating engagement with each other when the clutch members are in the engaged position.
- 6. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 4, wherein:each clutch member is intersected by a coupling aperture, and the axle shaft extends through the coupling apertures; a compression tube is mounted on the axle shaft for axial movement toward and away from the movable clutch member; and, an actuator knob is coupled to the axle shaft for driving the compression tube along the axle shaft into engagement with the movable clutch member.
- 7. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 1, wherein the seat frame includes a seat frame segment and the back frame includes a back frame segment, and wherein the clutch assembly includes a fixed clutch member attached to the seat frame segment and a movable clutch member attached to the back frame segment, the lounge chair further comprising:a first surface enlargement collar disposed adjacent the fixed clutch member, the seat frame segment being disposed within the first surface enlargement collar and sealed therein; and, a second surface enlargement collar disposed adjacent the movable clutch member, and the back frame segment being disposed within the second surface enlargement collar and sealed therein.
- 8. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 1, wherein the seat frame includes a seat frame segment and the back frame includes a back frame segment, and the clutch assembly includes a fixed clutch member coupled to the seat frame segment and a rotatable clutch member coupled to the back frame segment, further comprising:a first coupling sleeve attached to the fixed clutch member, the first coupling sleeve having a cylindrical bore and the seat frame segment is disposed within the bore; and, a second coupling sleeve attached to the movable clutch member, the second coupling sleeve having a cylindrical bore and the back frame segment is disposed within the bore.
- 9. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 1, the buoyant cushions including:a first pair of buoyant cushions attached to the chair frame, with the seat frame being enclosed between the buoyant cushions of the first pair; and a second pair of buoyant cushions attached to the chair frame, with the back frame being enclosed between the buoyant cushions of the second pair.
- 10. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:a left arm frame including an arm support riser that is laterally offset from the seat frame and an arm rest segment that is vertically offset from the seat frame; and a right arm frame including an arm support riser that is laterally offset from the seat frame and an arm rest segment that is vertically offset from the seat frame.
- 11. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 1, wherein:the buoyant cushions forming the chair seat and the chair back comprising first and second layers of buoyant cushion material that are secured together in overlapping relation, with the seat frame and the back frame being enclosed between the first and second layers, and at least one of the layers forming a continuous body support surface that transitions through an angle from the chair back to the chair seat.
- 12. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 1, wherein:the seat frame including left and right seat frame segments and a central seat frame segment connecting the left seat frame segment to the right seat frame segment, the left and right seat frame segments each including an angled connecting portion attached to the central seat frame segment, and the angled connecting portions sloping relative to the left and right seat frame segments, respectively, whereby the buoyant cushions in combination with the seat frame segments form a leg support section that slopes away from the chair seat when the lounge chair is in the floating position.
- 13. A buoyant lounge chair as set forth in claim 1, including:a left arm frame attached to the seat frame; a right arm frame attached to the seat frame; and, buoyant cushions attached to the arm frames thereby defining a left chair arm and a right chair arm.
- 14. A lounge chair for supporting a person in a seated or reclining position while the chair is floating in water, comprising:interconnected rigid frame members collectively forming an open chair frame; the rigid frame members including a seat frame, a back frame coupled to the seat frame, a left arm frame and a right arm frame attached to the seat frame; and buoyant cushions attached to the rigid frame members, the buoyant cushions forming a chair seat, a chair back, and left and right chair arms.
- 15. A lounge chair as set forth in claim 14, the rigid frame members including a bolster frame disposed in offset relation with the back frame, and including a buoyant cushion forming a bolster block attached to the bolster frame.
- 16. A lounge chair as set forth in claim 14, comprising:the left arm frame including an arm support riser that is laterally offset from the seat frame and an arm rest segment that is vertically offset from the seat frame; and, the right arm frame including an arm support riser that is laterally offset from the seat frame and an arm rest segment that is vertically offset from the seat frame.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09,447,173 filed Nov. 22, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,312,054 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/178,818 filed Oct. 26, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,086,150, issued Jul. 11, 2000.
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