The pool chair according to the present invention comprises a seat assembly comprising a pair of supports hinged in the middle forming a scissors frame, and a flexible covering over a top portion of the scissors frame forming a seat, the seat assembly rotatably secured near a bottom portion of the scissors frame to a back assembly; the back assembly comprising a pair of length-adjustable chair back structures each comprising a length-adjustable vertical member, and a hook at a top end of each structure for communicating with the edge of a pool, and a flexible cover secured between each chair back structure, whereby the pool chair can be assembled from a folded and collapsed position in storage, height adjusted for the intended user, and secured to a pool edge with the hooks.
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The back assembly 300 is made of a pair of length-adjustable structures 304, 306 and hook structures 308, 310 at the top end of each length-adjustable structure. The length-adjustable structures 304, 306 can be made of a cylinder of one diameter telescoping into a cylinder of another diameter. The length can be fixed by use of any of the following:
The hooks 308, 310 are designed to removably secure the chair assembly 100 to the edge of a pool. A flexible cover 302 is secured between the chair back structures 304, 306 to form a backrest.
The seat assembly 200 is rotatably secured to the back assembly 300 by hinge means 250a, 250b, 250c, 250d located near a bottom portion of the seat scissors frame. The hinge means can also be hinge, pin, or axle, as is known to those having skill in the art.
In operation, the combined assembly 100 is stored folded with the vertical members 304, 306 close together, reduced to its minimum length, and scissors frame folded. The entire assembly 100 takes a minimum of space when stored. It is notable that there are no rigid horizontal members in the assembly. The right and left sides of the chair are held together by tension on the flexible covers 202, 302. The user will unfold the assembly and adjust the vertical members 304, 306 to the desired height for placing in a pool. Otherwise, the vertical members can be left short and the pool chair used as a deck chair. Other structures may be a part of this invention, but are not shown since they are not claimed.
The flexible covers 202, 302 can be made of canvas, nylon, or other chlorine-compatible material. The other structures may be made of PVC or other water and chlorine-compatible material.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, the above description is merely illustrative. Further modification of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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60829918 | Oct 2006 | US |