1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a folding chair, especially to a folding chair with a safety device.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Folding chairs are used widely as temporary or recreational seating because folding chairs can be folded into a smaller volume when stowed. With reference to
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To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a folding chair with a safety device to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a folding chair with a safety device that will keep the folding chair from inadvertently collapsing. The folding chair with a safety device has two folding links, a seat frame, a back frame, a rear leg, a front leg, two armrests and two locking sleeves. The seat frame, the back frame and the rear leg are attached pivotally to the folding links. The seat and back frames individually have a seat and back mounted on the frames. The seat frame has two ends and two latches that radially protrude from the seat frame respectively near the ends. The front leg is attached pivotally to the seat frame. The armrests are attached pivotally to the rear and front legs. The locking sleeves are rotatably mounted respectively on ends of the seat frame, and individually have a tongue and a slot. The tongues selectively abut and hold the back frame. The slots are transversely formed respectively through the sleeves, hold the latches and selectively align the tongues to abut the back frame.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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Each folding link (10) may have a middle point (11), an upper end (12) and a lower end (13).
The seat frame (20) is U-shaped, is attached pivotally to the folding links (10) and may have a transverse seat rod (21), two longitudinal seat rods (22), two latches (80) and a seat (23). The transverse seat rod (21) has two ends. The two longitudinal seat rods (22) are formed respectively on and extend perpendicularly from the two ends of the transverse seat rod (21) and are attached pivotally to the middle points (11) of the folding links (10), and each longitudinal seat_rod (22) has a distal end and a through hole. The through holes are formed transversely through the longitudinal seat rods (22) respectively near the distal ends of the longitudinal seat rods (22) and have inside openings. The inside openings align with and face each other. The latches (80) are mounted respectively in the through holes and protrude from the inside openings to keep the locking sleeve (70) from dismounting the distal end of the longitudinal seat rods (22) of the seat frame (20), and each latch (80) may have an inside end and an optional head (801). The heads (801) are formed respectively on the inside ends of the latches (80). With further reference to
The rear leg (40) is U-shaped, is attached pivotally to the folding links (10) and may have a transverse rear rod (41) and two longitudinal rear rods (42). The transverse rear rod (41) has two ends. The two longitudinal rear rods (42) are formed respectively on and extend perpendicularly from the two ends of the transverse rear rod (41) and are attached pivotally to the lower end (13) of the folding links (10), and each longitudinal rear rod (42) has a distal end.
The front leg (50) is U-shaped, is attached pivotally to the seat frame (20) and may have a transverse front rod (51) and two longitudinal front rods (52). The transverse front rod (51) has two ends. The two longitudinal front rods (52) are formed respectively on and extend perpendicularly from the two ends of the transverse front rod (51) and are attached pivotally to the longitudinal seat rods (22) of the seat frame (20), and each longitudinal front rod (52) has a distal end.
The armrests (60) are pivotally attached respectively to the distal ends of the longitudinal rear rods (42) of the rear leg (40) and the distal ends of the longitudinal front rods (52) of the front leg (50).
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When a force is applied to the folding chair at or near the latch rod (81) without applying a force to the front of the seat frame (20), the folding chair will not collapsed because the tongues (73) abut the longitudinal back rods (32) of the back frame (30). With further reference to
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.