This is a regular patent application.
The present invention relates to collapsible cup or cell phone holders for folding chairs.
Cup holders are convenient to hold and secure beverage containers. Cup holders are sometimes built into the arms of outdoor or folding chairs. Some cup holders are simply attachable to a folding chair either by attachment to the frame of the chair or to the chair arm. Cup holders may be used to hold a variety of other objects for a user of a chair, including a beverage, cup, cell phone, change, wallet, keys, etc. Some holders may be round to fit a beverage or cup and some holders may be shaped to fit other items, such as a phone. To properly secure a beverage container or other item, the cup holder must have sufficient depth to adequately hold and secure the item. A cup holder with an adequate depth hangs or protrudes below the chair arm and interferes with the ability of the chair to completely fold. A folding chair that completely folds is desired by the end user for ease of storage and transport of the chair. A folding chair that completely folds is also desirable by the manufacturer and supplier for ease of shipping the chairs and the ability to ship the maximum number of chairs per shipment.
Some cup holders or storage modules for folding chairs are flexible in that they are made of netting, beverage cooler foam, or any material sufficiently flexible to be folded. Such a storage module is adapted to fit in and hang from a chair arm when the chair is unfolded for sitting. These flexible cup holders and storage modules fail to provide the strong support for the item being stored. The flexible cup holders and storage modules also interfere with the ability of the chair to completely fold.
A need exists for a collapsible cup holder and collapsible cell phone holder for chairs, or other objects, which meet a significant number of the desirable design characteristics and also provide improved holding of the beverage or other item and which does not interfere with the ability of the chair to fold completely. In some embodiments, the present collapsible cup holder and cell phone holder provides the improved ability to secure a beverage or other article while also allowing a flat configuration upon folding and relatively inexpensive and easy manufacture and/or assembly. The cup holder will be circular in shape. The cell phone holder will be rectangular in shape so that it can hold a cell phone, electronic device or other items. In the preferred embodiment, the chair will contain both a cup holder and a cell phone holder, one in each arm of the chair.
In general, the collapsible holder sits in a 3-D chair arm plane of a folding chair. The holder holds a cup or a cell phone (shape dependent, round or rectangular) and has a moveable member and a stationary member. The moveable member has a bottom plate, two or more upstanding legs and the legs have tabs. The stationary member has an upper lip, side wall(s) and retainers for the legs. The legs slidably move in the stationary member retainers such that in a collapsed mode, the bottom plate is closest to the lip and the holder is encased in the 3-D chair arm plane and, in the expanded mode when the tab acts as a stop against the retainer and the bottom plate is farthest away from the top surface of the chair arm and the lip, thereby enabled to hold a cup or cell phone.
A collapsible holder for a folding chair which is set within a chair arm, comprising a moveable member that includes a bottom flat plate, at least two upstanding legs, and a tab on the forward end of the upstanding legs. The stationary member includes an upper lip, a side wall and at least two retainers. The upstanding legs slidably engage the stationary member, the upstanding legs being inserted through the retainer and the upstanding legs being held in the retainer by the tab. The collapsible holder is set into a void in a chair arm wherein the chair arm consist of a substantially flat top surface, a substantially flat bottom surface, and a substantially perpendicular side surface, all defining a 3-dimensional (3-D) shape of the arm. The upper lip of the collapsible holder lays on top of the substantially flat top surface of the arm chair and prevents the collapsible holder from falling through the void of the chair arm. The folding chair may include a holder on each chair arm.
A collapsible cup holder for a folding chair comprising a void in a folding chair arm for receiving a collapsible cup holder, the chair arm having a substantially flat top surface, a substantially flat bottom surface, and a substantially perpendicular side surface, all defining a 3-dimensional shape of the chair arm. The collapsible cup holder comprises two pieces, a moveable member and a stationary member. The moveable member has a bottom flat plate, at least two upstanding legs, and two tabs on the forward end of each upstanding leg. The stationary member has an upper lip, a side wall and at least two retainers. The upstanding legs slidably engage the stationary member, the upstanding legs being inserted through the retainer and the upstanding legs being held in the retainer by the tabs. The upper lip of the collapsible cup holder lays on top of the substantially flat top surface of the arm chair and prevents the collapsible cup holder from falling through the void of the chair arm. The moveable member is able to be slidably pushed upwards into the stationary member and the folding chair is able to be folded in a flat configuration without any interference from the cup holder. The moveable member is able to be slidably extended downward from the stationary member to fully deploy the collapsible cup holder.
A collapsible cell phone holder for a folding chair comprising a void in a folding chair arm for receiving a collapsible cell phone holder, the chair arm having a substantially flat top surface, a substantially flat bottom surface, and a substantially perpendicular side surface, all defining a 3-dimensional shape of the chair arm. The collapsible cell phone holder comprises two pieces, a moveable member and a stationary member. The moveable member has a bottom flat plate, at least two upstanding legs, and two tabs on the forward end of each upstanding leg. The stationary member has an upper lip, a side wall and at least two retainers. The upstanding legs slidably engage the stationary member, the upstanding legs being inserted through the retainer and the upstanding legs being held in the retainer by the tabs. The upper lip of the collapsible cell phone holder lays on top of the substantially flat top surface of the arm chair and prevents the collapsible cup holder from falling through the void of the chair arm. The moveable member is able to be slidably pushed upwards into the stationary member and the folding chair is able to be completely folded without any interference from the cell phone holder. The moveable member is able to be slidably extended downward from the stationary member to fully deploy the collapsible cell phone holder.
These and other features, objects, aspects and advantages of the present chair adjustment mechanism are described herein with reference to drawings of preferred embodiments, which are provided for the purpose of illustration and not for limitation.
The present invention is related to a collapsible cup or cell phone holder for chairs. For a cup holder, the two-piece containment structure is generally round. For a cell phone holder, the two-piece containment structure is rectangular. Operationally, they are substantially similar but their shapes are different.
The collapsible holders are disclosed herein in the context of a folding chair, which chair can be unfolded and positioned on a surface. See
The frame 24 preferably also includes at least one front leg portion 36 and at least one rear leg portion 38. The front leg portion 36 and rear leg portion 38 can be of any suitable construction. For example, one or both of the front leg portion 36 and rear leg portion 38 can include multiple legs. That is, the chair 20 can include two (or more) front legs and two (or more) rear legs, which may or may not be coupled to one another. However, in the illustrated arrangement, the front leg portion 36 includes a generally U-shaped frame portion, and can include one or more cross supports 40. Similarly, the illustrated rear leg portion 38 includes a generally U-shaped frame portion, and can include optional cross supports (not shown). The front leg portion 36 and rear leg portion 38 support the seat frame portion 28, seat portion 32, back frame portion 30 and backrest 34.
In addition, the front leg portion 36 and the rear leg portion 38 preferably are pivotally coupled to one another at or near their upper ends (free ends of the U-shaped frame portions). Accordingly, the front leg portion 36 and the rear leg portion 38 can fold relative to one another. Preferably, the front leg portion 36 and the rear leg portion 38 can fold one inside the other such that the frame portions are positioned side-by-side in a lateral direction, thereby minimizing the thickness of the folded leg portions 36, 38 in the folded configuration. In the illustrated arrangement, the front leg portion 36 has a smaller lateral dimension than the rear leg portion 38 so that the front leg portion 36 is positioned within the rear leg portion 38. However, this orientation could also be reversed. Furthermore, preferably the seat portion 32 and backrest 34 are pivotally connected and can fold relative to one another so that the entire chair 20 can fold in a manner well known to those in the art.
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The upper lip 48 of the stationary member 54 is mounted on the top surface 10 of the chair arm 26. The upper lip 48 is generally perpendicular to the cylindrical side wall 52 of the stationary member 54. The upper lip 48 prevents the cup holder 2 from falling through the hole into which it is fixed in the chair arm 26. The cup holder 2 is also preferably fixedly attached to the arm chair 26 by glue, bonding, screws or other known attachment means.
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The extension of the holders 2, 4 is effectuated by a user manually pulling the moveable member 56 in a downward direction to fully extend the holder 2, 4. In order to extend the holder 2, 4, the user will grip the bottom circular flat plate 42 and pull downward. A hole or void in the center of the circular bottom flat plate 42 can also be used to grip the circular bottom flat plate 42 when pulling it downward. Optionally, the holders 2, 4 may be extended by the user pushing the bottom flat plate 42 in a downward direction until the holder 2, 4 is fully extended. This may be the easiest method of extending the holders 2, 4 when the folding chair 20 is in an unfolded position and the user is sitting in the seat or standing next to the seat. From this vantage point, the user will simply put their fingers into the holder 2,4 and push the bottom flat plate 42 in a downward direction to fully extend the holder 2, 4. Optionally, the user may use the object to be put in the holder 2, 4, to push or extend the bottom flat plate 42 into an extended position.
To collapse the holder 2, 4, the user will push the bottom flat plate 42 upwards toward the stationary member 54. This will cause the upstanding legs 44 to slidably engage the retainer 46 until the moveable member 56 is collapsed completely within the stationary member 54. The holders 2, 4 are preferably collapsed prior to the folding chair 20 being folded up. Collapsing the holders 2, 4 allow the chair to be compactly and completely folded. In the collapsed position, the bottom plate is closest to the upper lip or the top surface of the chair arm.
The upper lip 48 of the stationary member 54 is mounted on the top surface 10 of the chair arm 26. The upper lip 48 is generally perpendicular to the cylindrical side wall 52 of the stationary member 54. The upper lip 48 prevents the cup holder 2 from falling through the hole into which it is fixed in the chair arm 26. The cup holder 2 is also preferably fixedly attached to the arm chair 26 by glue, bonding, screws or other known attachment means. The lock element 60 locks the cup holder 2 within the chair arm 26 by a tension fit with the thickness of the chair arm 26 between the upper lip 48 and the lock element 60.
Although this invention has been disclosed in the context of certain preferred embodiments and examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention extends beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the invention and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof, in particular, while the present collapsible holder has been described in the context of particularly preferred embodiments, the skilled artisan will appreciate, in view of the present disclosure, that certain advantages, features and aspects of the adjustment mechanism may be realized in a variety of other applications, many of which have been noted above. Additionally, it is contemplated that various aspects and features of the invention described can be practiced separately, combined together, or substituted for one another, and that a variety of combination and subcombinations of the features and aspects can be made and still fall within the scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the scope of the present invention herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above, but should be determined only by a fair reading of the claims.
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