Foldable side support arrangement for foldable furniture

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6708630
  • Patent Number
    6,708,630
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 23, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Chen; Jose V.
    Agents
    • Chan; Raymond Y.
    • David and Raymond Patent Group
Abstract
A foldable furniture incorporates with a foldable side support arrangement which includes a pair of side supporting units pivotally connected to two side frame of a foldable frame of the foldable furniture and a pair of retaining units coupling with the side supporting units respectively to reinforce the side supporting units pivotally extended to retain the first and second side frame legs of the side frame in position when the foldable frame is unfolded to stretch out wherein two side edge portions of a tension fabric are substantially supported by the two side supporting units respectively. Therefore, the foldable side supporting arrangement is capable of substantially increasing the supporting area of tension fabric to more evenly distribute and support the downward force and stress applied on the tension fabric.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates to a foldable furniture, and more particularly to a foldable side support arrangement for a foldable furniture which is more comfortable and capable of supporting more weight comparing with the conventional foldable furniture.




2. Description of Related Arts




A conventional foldable furniture, such as a foldable bed, a foldable table, or a foldable chair, generally comprises a foldable frame constructed by metal tubes and a supporting fabric. The foldable frame comprises a plurality pairs of construction tubes for supporting the supporting fabric in a tense manner wherein each pair of construction tubes are pivotally connected together where they cross so that the foldable frame can be easily unfolded to provide a rigid cross-support for use and be folded for storage. Since the conventional foldable furniture can be quickly and easily unfolded for use and folded into a compact unit for carriage, the user can carry the foldable furniture to everywhere such as campground or beach.




However, the conventional foldable furniture has a major drawback. Since the supporting fabric is suspendedly supported by the foldable frame, the supporting fabric may not be substantially supported in a tense manner when the foldable furniture is in the unfolded condition. When a downward pulling force is applied on the supporting fabric, the supporting fabric will be stretched to the center thereof. Especially for the foldable bed, most of the users have an intention to plunge into the foldable bed downwardly when the downward pulling force of the weight of the user is exerted on the supporting fabric.




Furthermore, stresses are created by the downward pulling force at the connecting joints where the construction tubes are connected with each other. The user's weight causes the supporting fabric to be pulled away from the connecting joints such that stress will be created at the connecting joints. The stress will then cause a tear along the area of the supporting fabric at the connecting joint so that the supporting fabric will be permanently misshapen at the stress point over a period of continuous use.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide a foldable side support arrangement for a foldable furniture, wherein two side portions of the tension fabric are well supported by the foldable frame such that the foldable furniture is more comfortable and capable of supporting more weight in comparison with the conventional foldable furniture that has the same frame structure and size.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a foldable side support arrangement for a foldable furniture which substantially increases the supporting area of the tension fabric to more evenly distribute and support the downward force and stress applied on the tension fabric.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a foldable side support arrangement for a foldable furniture, wherein two side portions of the tension fabric are substantially supported by two foldable side supporting arm respectively in such a manner that the tension fabric allows a greater downward pulling force, such as the user's weight, applied on the tension fabric without distorting the shape thereof.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a foldable side support arrangement for a foldable furniture, wherein the two side supporting arms do not increase the ordinary size of the foldable furniture. Therefore, the foldable furniture of the present invention is adapted for being folded into a compact unit for carriage and storage and unfolded for use as usual.




Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a foldable furniture, comprising:




a foldable frame, which comprises:




two side frames each comprising a first side frame leg and a second side frame leg pivotally coupled with each other to form a “X” structure;




a front frame comprising a first front frame leg and a second front frame leg pivotally coupled with each other to form a “X” structure;




a rear frame comprising a first rear frame leg and a second rear frame leg pivotally coupled with each other to form a “X” structure;




a pair of front frame joints pivotally connected two upper ends of the front frame legs with two upper ends of the side frame legs respectively; and




a pair of rear frame joints pivotally connected two upper ends of the rear frame legs with two upper ends of the side frame legs respectively; and




a foldable side support arrangement, which comprises:




a pair of side supporting units each comprising a first and second side supporting arms pivotally connected with each other end to end wherein a free end portion of the first side supporting arm is pivotally coupling with the upper end of the respective second side frame leg and a free end portion of the second side supporting arm is pivotally coupling with the upper end of the respective first side frame leg;




a pair of retaining units coupling with the side supporting units respectively to reinforce the side supporting units pivotally extended to retain the first and second side frame legs in position when the foldable frame is unfolded to stretch out; and




a tension fabric, which is supported on the foldable frame, having two side edge portions substantially supported by the two side supporting units respectively.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a foldable furniture incorporated with a foldable side support arrangement according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is the foldable side support arrangement of the foldable furniture according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the foldable furniture with the foldable side support arrangement according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a view of the foldable furniture in a folded position according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a foldable furniture incorporated with a foldable side support arrangement according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a side view of the foldable furniture with the foldable side support arrangement according to the above second preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, a foldable furniture


1


incorporated with a foldable side support arrangement


20


according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the foldable furniture


1


of the first embodiment, which is constructed as a foldable table, comprises a foldable frame


10


to support a tension fabric


23


thereon.




The foldable frame


10


, such as a conventional foldable table frame, comprises two side frames


11


each comprising a first side frame leg


111


and a second side frame leg


112


pivotally coupled with each other to form a “X” structure, a front frame


12


comprising a first front frame leg


121


and a second front frame leg


122


pivotally coupled with each other to form a “X” structure, and a rear frame


13


comprising a first rear frame leg


131


and a second rear frame leg


132


pivotally coupled with each other to form a “X” structure.




The foldable frame


10


further comprises a pair of front frame joints


14


pivotally connected two upper ends of the front frame legs


121


,


122


with two upper ends of the side frame legs


111


respectively and a pair of rear frame joints


15


pivotally connected two upper ends of the rear frame legs


131


,


132


with two upper ends of the side frame legs


112


respectively.




The foldable frame


10


further comprises four base joints


161


,


162


,


163


,


164


, wherein the first and second base joints


161


,


162


pivotally connect two bottom ends of the side frame legs


112


with two bottom ends of the front frame legs


121


,


122


respectively and the third and fourth base joints


163


,


164


pivotally connect two bottom ends of the side frame legs


111


with two bottom ends of the rear frame legs


131


,


132


respectively.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the foldable side support arrangement


20


comprises a pair of side supporting units


21


and a pair of retaining units


22


coupling with the side supporting units


21


respectively to reinforce the side supporting units


21


pivotally extended to retain the first and second side frame legs


11


,


12


in position when the foldable frame


10


is unfolded to stretch out.




Each of the side supporting units


21


comprises a first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


pivotally connected with each other end to end wherein a free end portion of the first side supporting arm


211


is pivotally coupling with the upper end of the respective second side frame leg


112


and a free end portion of the second side supporting arm


212


is pivotally coupling with the upper end of the respective first side frame leg


111


.




The tension fabric


23


, which is supported on the foldable frame


10


, has two side edge portions


231


,


232


substantially supported by the two side supporting units


21


respectively.




According to the preferred embodiment, the first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


of each of the side supporting units


21


are pivotally connected by a pivot joint


24


in such a manner that the first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


are adapted to be pivotally folded between a folded position and an unfolded position. In which, at the folded position, the foldable frame


10


is collapsed while the first and second supporting arms


211


,


212


are pivotally folded downwardly toward with each other. At the unfolded position, the foldable frame


10


is fully expanded to form a box shaped structure by the two side frames


11


, the front frame


12


, and the rear frame


13


while the first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


are pivotally and upwardly folded in a horizontal position to retain the foldable frame in an unfolded stretching manner.




It is worth to mention that the free end portion of the first side supporting arms


211


is adapted to pivotally connect to the rear frame joint


15


where the upper end of the respective second side frame leg


112


is pivotally connected thereto and the free end portion of the second side supporting arms


212


is adapted to pivotally connect to the front frame joint


14


wherein the upper end of the respective first side frame leg


111


is pivotally connected thereto, in such a manner that the first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


are adapted to pivotally fold in the horizontal position to retain a distance between the front and rear frame joints


14


,


15


when the foldable frame


10


is unfolded.




Accordingly, a total length of the first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


of each of the side supporting units


21


must be at least equal to a distance between the corresponding front and rear frame joints


14


,


15


in the unfolded position in such a manner that when the first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


are folded upwardly, the side supporting units


21


retain the distances between front and rear frame joints


14


,


15


respectively so as to substantially support the foldable frame


10


in the unfolded position.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the pivot joint


24


is constructed to have a first joint member


241


firmly affixed to the first side supporting arm


211


and a second joint member


242


firmly affixed to the second supporting arm


212


to pivotally connect with the first joint member


241


. The first and second members


241


,


242


have first and second stopper edges


2411


,


2421


to limit a pivotal movement of thereof. In other words, the first joint member


241


is pivotally connected to the second joint member


242


while the first stopper edge


2411


of the first joint member


241


is arranged to limit a pivotal movement of the second joint member


242


and the second stopper edge


2421


of the second joint member


242


is arranged to limit a pivotal movement of the first joint member


241


, so that the first and second side supporting arms


241


,


242


are allowed to upwardly fold in a horizontal position when the foldable frame


10


is unfolded.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, since the two side supporting units


21


are extended along the two side portions of the tension fabric


23


respectively, the tension fabric


23


is stretched by the two side supporting units


21


in a tense manner. Therefore, when the foldable frame


10


is unfolded, the side supporting units


21


can more evenly distribute and support the downward force and stress applied on the tension fabric


23


, so that the user is allowed to put more weight on the foldable furniture


1


without distorting the shape of the tension fabric


23


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, each of the retaining unit


22


comprises a standing leg


221


having an upper pivot end


2211


pivotally connected to the first side supporting arm


211


and a bottom supporting end


2212


downwardly extended for biasing the ground when the foldable frame


10


is in the unfolded position.




Each of the standing legs


221


has a predetermined height with respect to a height of the foldable frame


10


in the unfolded position in such a manner that when the foldable frame


10


is in the unfolded position, the standing legs


221


are adapted to substantially support the side supporting units


21


respectively, so as to prevent the first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


of the side supporting units


21


folding downwardly.




It is worth to mention that in the unfolded position, the supporting end


2212


of the standing leg


221


is substantially biased against the ground, such that the pivotal movements of the first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


are locked up so as to prevent the side supporting unit


21


from being folded up accidentally.




Moreover, each of the standing legs


221


further comprises a ground rest


2213


affixed to the supporting end


2212


of the standing leg


221


for enhancing the stabilization of the foldable frame


10


when the ground rest


2213


biases on the ground.




Each of the retaining unit


22


further comprises a guiding holder


222


arranged to guide the respective standing leg


221


between the folded position and the unfolded wherein the guiding holder


222


comprises a tubular slider body


2221


and a connecting wing


2222


integrally extended from the slider body


2222


. Each of the slider bodies


2221


is rotatably mounted on a predetermined position of the side frame


11


by pivotally riveting the connecting wing


2222


to the side frame


111


, wherein the slider body


2221


has an axial slider through slot


2223


which has a diameter slightly larger than a diameter of the respective standing leg


221


for the standing leg


221


slidably passing through, as shown in FIG.


2


.




Accordingly, the connecting wing


2222


, which is integrally extended from one side of the slider body


2221


, is pivotally riveted to the side frame


11


at a position that where the first and second side frame legs


111


,


112


are pivotally connected with each other.




The guiding holder


222


is arranged to guide the standing leg


221


in a vertically movable manner between the folded position and the unfolded position. When the foldable frame


10


is folded up, the first and second side frame legs


111


,


112


are pivotally folded toward each other while the standing leg


221


is upwardly slid along the guider holder


222


so as to lift up the supporting end


2212


of the standing leg


221


, as shown in FIG.


4


. When the foldable frame


10


is unfolded, the pivotal movements of the first and second side frame legs


111


,


112


force the standing leg


221


sliding downwardly through the guiding holder


222


until the supporting end


2212


of the standing leg


221


biases on the ground, as shown in FIG.


3


. It is worth to mention that the standing leg


221


is mounted to the side frame


11


in a vertically movable manner, the unfolded size of the foldable frame


10


will not increased after incorporating with the retaining unit


23


.




The tension fabric


23


further comprises a pair of holding devices


231


holding the two side portions of the tension fabric


23


with the side supporting units


21


respectively. Each of the holding devices


231


comprises at least a tubular holding sleeve


2311


, having two open ends, provided on each side portion of a bottom surface of the tension fabric


23


in such a manner that one of the first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


is arranged to slidably pass through the tubular holding sleeve


2311


of the holding device


231


. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, there are two tubular holding sleeves


2311


of the holding device


231


provided on each of the side portions of the bottom surface of the tension fabric


23


for the first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


slidably passing through, so as to substantially mount the tension fabric


23


on the foldable frame


10


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the tension fabric


23


further has two pairs of tubular holding pocket


232


, each having an open end, provided at comer portions of the bottom surface of the tension fabric


23


respectively in such a manner that the free end portions of the first and second side supporting arms


211


,


212


are arranged to slidably insert into the holding pockets


232


respectively, so as to tensely retain the tension fabric


23


by the side supporting units


21


.




Practically, the downward force applied on the tension fabric


23


has a trend of pulling the two side supporting units


21


towards each other. However, each of the side supporting units


21


is substantially retained between the front and rear frame joints


14


,


15


such that the downward force will be evenly distributed to the foldable frame


10


through the side supporting units


21


. In other words, the side supporting units


21


can enhance the tension of the tension fabric


23


by reinforcing the two side portions thereof, that substantially increase the effective supporting contact-area of the tension fabric


23


. Therefore, the foldable furniture


1


is capable of supporting more weight in comparison with the conventional furniture without the foldable side support arrangement


20


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, a foldable furniture


1


′ according to a second embodiment illustrates an alternative mode of the first embodiment of the present invention, wherein the foldable furniture


1


′ of the second embodiment, which is embodied as a foldable bed, is a modification of the first embodiment.




As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the foldable furniture


1


′ comprises two identical foldable frames


10


′ connected with each other by integrally connecting the front frame joints


14


′ of the first and second foldable frames


10


′ together to form a foldable bed frame


101


′. Moreover, the two foldable frames


10


′ share with one front frame


12


′ which comprises the first and second front frame legs


121


′,


122


′.




Each of the foldable frame


10


′ comprises the foldable side support arrangement


20


′ wherein the two pairs of side supporting units


21


′ are pivotally extended at two sides of the foldable bed frame


101


′ while the free end portion of each first side supporting arm


211


′ is pivotally connected to the respective front frame joint


14


′ and the free end portion of each second side supporting arm


212


′ is pivotally connected to the rear frame joint


15


′.




The tension fabric


23


′, which is supported on the foldable bed frame


101


′, has two side portions supported by the side supporting units


21


′ respectively in such a manner that the tension fabric


23


′ is stretched by the side supporting units


21


in a tense manner when the foldable bed frame


101


′ is unfolded to stretch out. Besides, the downward pulling force applied by the user′ weight will distribute from the tension fabric


23


′ to the entire foldable bed frame


101


′ so that the foldable bed is more comfortable and capable of supporting more weight in comparison with the conventional foldable bed having the same foldable bed frame structure and size.




Accordingly, the tension fabric


23


′ comprises two pairs of holding devices


231


′ to hold the two side portions of the tension fabric


23


′ with the side supporting units


21


′ respectively, wherein each of the holding devices


231


′ comprises at least the tubular holding sleeve


2311


′, having two open ends, provide on each side portion of the bottom surface of the tension fabric


23


′ for the first and second side supporting arms


211


′,


212


′ of each of the side supporting units


21


′ slidably passing through, so as to mount the tension fabric


23


′ on the side supporting units


21


′ to evenly distribute the downward force on the tension fabric


23


′ through the entire foldable bed frame


101


′.




The tension fabric


23


′ further has two pairs of tubular holding pockets


232


′, each having an open end, provided at corner portions of the bottom surface of the tension fabric


23


′ in such a manner that the free end portions of the second side supporting arms


212


′ are arranged to slidably insert into the holding pockets


232


′ respectively, so as to tensely retain the tension fabric


23


′ by the side supporting units


21


′.




When the foldable bed frame


101


′ is unfolded to stretch out, as shown in

FIG. 6

, each of the guiding holder


222


′ is arranged to guide the respective standing leg


221


′ in a vertical manner, such that the supporting end


2212


′ of each standing leg


221


′ is substantially biased against the ground, so as to substantially support the foldable bed frame


101


′ through the side supporting units


21


′.



Claims
  • 1. A foldable furniture, comprising:a foldable frame, which comprises: two side frames each comprising a first side frame leg and a second side frame leg pivotally coupled with each other to form a “X” structure; a front frame comprising a first front frame leg and a second front frame leg pivotally coupled with each other to form a “X” structure; a rear frame comprising a first rear frame leg and a second rear frame leg pivotally coupled with each other to form a “X” structure; a pair of front frame joints pivotally connected two upper ends of said front frame legs with two upper ends of said side frame legs respectively; and a pair of rear frame joints pivotally connected two upper ends of said rear frame legs with two upper ends of said side frame legs respectively; and a foldable side support arrangement, which comprises: a pair of side supporting units each comprising a first and second side supporting arms pivotally connected with each other end to end wherein a free end portion of said first side supporting arm is pivotally coupling with said upper end of said respective second side frame leg and a free end portion of said second side supporting arm is pivotally coupling with said upper end of said respective first side frame leg; means for reinforcing said side supporting units pivotally extend to retain said first and second side frame legs in position when said foldable frame is unfolded to stretch out; and a tension fabric, which is supported on said foldable frame, having two side edge portions substantially supported by said two side supporting units respectively.
  • 2. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 1, wherein said means comprises two retaining units coupling with said side supporting units respectively, wherein each of said retaining units comprises a standing leg having an upper pivot end pivotally connected to said first side supporting arm and a bottom supporting end downwardly extended for biasing the ground when said foldable frame is unfolded to stretch out.
  • 3. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 2, wherein each of said retaining units further comprises a guiding holder rotatably mounted on a predetermined position of said respective side frame, wherein each of said guiding holder comprises a slider body having a slider through slot arranged for said respective standing leg slidably passing through so as to guide said standing leg in a vertically movable manner.
  • 4. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 3, wherein a total length of said first and second side supporting arms of each side supporting unit is at least equal to a distance between a distance between said corresponding front and rear frame joints when said foldable frame is unfolded to stretch out, in such a manner that said first and second side supporting arms are pivotally and upwardly folded in a horizontal position so as to retain said foldable frame in an unfolded stretching manner.
  • 5. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 4, wherein said tension fabric further comprises a pair of holding devices to hold said two side portions of said tension fabric with said side supporting units respectively.
  • 6. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 5, wherein each of said holding devices comprises at least a tubular holding sleeve, having two open ends, provided on each side portion of a bottom surface of said tension fabric for first and second side supporting arms slidably passing through.
  • 7. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 6, wherein said tension fabric further comprises two pairs of tubular holding pocket, each having an open end, provided at corner portions of said bottom surface of said tension fabric respective in such a manner that said free end portions of said first and second side supporting arms are arranged to slidably insert into said holding pockets respectively, so as to tensely retain said tension fabric by the side supporting units.
  • 8. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 3, wherein each of said guiding holder further comprises a connecting wing, which is integrally extended from one side of said respective slider body, pivotally riveted to said respective side frame at a position where said first and second side frame legs are pivotally connected with each other.
  • 9. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 8, wherein a total length of said first and second side supporting arms of each side supporting unit is at least equal to a distance between a distance between said corresponding front and rear frame joints when said foldable frame is unfolded to stretch out, in such a manner that said first and second side supporting arms are pivotally and upwardly folded in a horizontal position so as to retain said foldable frame in an unfolded stretching manner.
  • 10. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 9, wherein said tension fabric further comprises a pair of holding devices to hold said two side portions of said tension fabric with said side supporting units respectively.
  • 11. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 10, wherein each of said holding devices comprises at least a tubular holding sleeve, having two open ends, provided on each side portion of a bottom surface of said tension fabric for first and second side supporting arms slidably passing through.
  • 12. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 11, wherein said tension fabric further comprises two pairs of tubular holding pocket, each having an open end, provided at corner portions of said bottom surface of said tension fabric respective in such a manner that said free end portions of said first and second side supporting arms are arranged to slidably insert into said holding pockets respectively so as to tensely retain said tension fabric by the side supporting units.
  • 13. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 12, wherein each of said side supporting units further comprises a pivot joint pivotally connecting said first and second side supporting arms with each other, wherein said pivot joint comprises a first joint member, having a stopper edge, firmly affixed to said first side supporting arm and a second joint member, having a second stopper edge, firmly affixed to said second side supporting arm, said first joint member being pivotally connected to said second joint member while said first stopper edge of said first joint member is arranged to limit a pivotal movement of said second joint member and said second stopper edge of said second joint member is arranged to limit a pivotal movement of said first joint member, so that said first and second side supporting arms are allowed to upwardly fold in a horizontal position when said foldable frame is unfolded.
  • 14. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 4, wherein each of said side supporting units further comprises a pivot joint pivotally connecting said first and second side supporting arms with each other, wherein said pivot joint comprises a first joint member, having a stopper edge, firmly affixed to said first side supporting arm and a second joint member, having a second stopper edge, firmly affixed to said second side supporting arm, said first joint member being pivotally connected to said second joint member while said first stopper edge of said first joint member is arranged to limit a pivotal movement of said second joint member and said second stopper edge of said second joint member is arranged to limit a pivotal movement of said first joint member, so that said first and second side supporting arms are allowed to upwardly fold in a horizontal position when said foldable frame is unfolded.
  • 15. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 9, wherein each of said side sup porting units further comprises a pivot joint pivotally connecting said first and second side supporting arms with each other, wherein said pivot joint comprises a first joint member, having a stopper edge, firmly affixed to said first side supporting arm and a second joint member, having a second stopper edge, firmly affixed to said second side supporting arm, said first joint member being pivotally connected to said second joint member while said first stopper edge of said first joint member is arranged to limit a pivotal movement of said second joint member and said second stopper edge of said second joint member is arranged to limit a pivotal movement of said first joint member, so that said first and second side supporting arms are allowed to upwardly fold in a horizontal position when said foldable frame is unfolded.
  • 16. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 3, wherein said tension fabric further comprises a pair of holding devices to hold said two side portions of said tension fabric with said side 'supporting units respectively.
  • 17. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 16, wherein each of said holding devices comprises at least a tubular holding sleeve, having two open ends, provided on each side portion of a bottom surface of said tension fabric for first and second side supporting arms slidably passing through.
  • 18. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 16, wherein said tension fabric further comprises two pairs of tubular holding pocket, each having an open end, provided at corner portions of said, bottom surface of said tension fabric respective in such a manner that said free end portions of said first and second side supporting arms are arranged to slidably insert into said holding pockets respectively, so as to tensely retain said tension fabric by the side supporting units.
  • 19. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 1, wherein a total length of said first and second side supporting arms of each side supporting unit is at least equal to a distance between a distance between said corresponding front and rear frame joints when said foldable frame is unfolded to stretch out, in such a manner that said first and second side supporting arms are pivotally and upwardly folded in a horizontal position so as to retain said foldable frame in an unfolded stretching manner.
  • 20. A foldable furniture, as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said side supporting units further comprises a pivot joint pivotally connecting said first and second side supporting arms with each other, wherein said pivot joint comprises a first joint member, having a stopper edge, firmly affixed to said first side supporting arm and a second joint member, having a second stopper edge, firmly affixed to said second side supporting arm, said first joint member being pivotally connected to said second joint member while said first stopper edge of said first joint member is arranged to limit a pivotal movement of said second joint member and said second stopper edge of said second joint member is arranged to limit a pivotal movement of said first joint member, so that said first and second'side supporting arms are allowed to upwardly fold in a horizontal position when said foldable frame is unfolded.
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