Claims
- 1. A portable and foldable chair for use on varying sloped surfaces ranging from zero degrees to thirty degrees comprising:a front leg assembly having first and second parallel forward leg members each having an inside surface with a channel, said front leg assembly having a first horizontal brace located near a bottom extent of said leg members, and a second horizontal brace located near an upper extent of said leg members and forming a back support; an upper rear leg assembly comprising two parallel rearward leg members pivotally attached near the upper extent of said rearward leg members to a front surface of a body of a seat, a third horizontal brace fixed near a bottom of the rearward leg members, and having c-shaped channels fixed to a back surface of said rear leg members to receive at least one engaging bolt; a lower rear leg assembly engaged with said upper rear leg assembly and said engagement being performed by two parallel lower leg members each containing first and second fixed bolts, the first fixed bolt securing the engagement through use of a locknut and the second fixed bolt securing the engagement through use of an engaging bolt with a head extending into said c-shaped channels, the first and second fixed bolts operatively configured to fix said slidably engaged upper and lower rear leg assemblies in a determinable position, a fourth horizontal brace affixed near the upper extent of said lower rear leg members, and a fifth horizontal brace being affixed near the lower extent of the same; and the seat comprising a seat frame covered with slats, said seat being pivotally connected to the upper rear leg assembly at the front surface of the seat frame and having guides from side surfaces of said seat and engaged in said channels within the inside surface of said front leg assembly operatively configured to retain said seat in a flattened condition when said chair is folded into a stored condition.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 further comprising a horizontal slot located in a front surface of said seat through which flat materials may be inserted and stored while said chair is being used.
- 3. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said seat stores a pivotable recepticle operatively configured to hold beverage containers when said recepticle is pivoted from said stored condition.
- 4. A portable table for use on varying sloped surfaces ranging from zero degrees to thirty degrees comprising:a front leg assembly having first and second parallel forward leg members each having an inside surface with a channel, said front leg assembly having a first horizontal brace located near a bottom extent of said leg members, and a second horizontal brace located near an upper extent of said leg members; an upper rear leg assembly comprising two parallel rearward leg members pivotally attached near the upper extent of said rearward leg members to a front surface of a body of a table top, a third horizontal brace fixed near a bottom of the rearward leg members, and having c-shaped channels fixed to a back surface of said rear leg members to receive at least one engaging bolt; a lower rear leg assembly engaged with said upper rear leg assembly and said engagement being performed by two parallel lower leg members each containing first and second fixed bolts, the first fixed bolt securing the engagement through use of a locknut and the second fixed bolt securing the engagement through use of an engaging bolt with a head extending into said c-shaped channels, the first and second fixed bolts operatively configured to fix said slidably engaged upper and lower rear leg assemblies in a determinable position, a fourth horizontal brace affixed near the upper extent of said lower rear leg members, and a fifth horizontal brace being affixed near the lower extent of the same; and the table top comprising a table frame covered with slats.
- 5. The invention according to claim 4 further comprising a horizontal slot located in a front surface of said table top through which flat materials may be inserted and stored while said chair is being used.
- 6. The invention according to claim 4 wherein said table top stores a pivotable recepticle operatively configured to hold beverage containers when said recepticle is pivoted from said stored condition.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/137,318, filed Jun. 3, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Provisional Applications (1)
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