Claims
- 1. A lawn chair, comprising:
- a backrest frame having a lower end portion;
- a seat frame assembly including a seat frame which has a front end portion and a rear end portion, and a rear leg frame which has an upper end portion formed integrally with said rear end portion of said seat frame, said backrest frame being connected pivotally to said rear end portion of said seat frame at said lower end portion thereof;
- two spaced arm supporting frames provided on two opposite sides of said backrest frame, each of said arm supporting frames having an intermediate portion which is connected pivotally to said front end portion of said seat frame, a front leg portion extending downwardly and forwardly from said intermediate portion, and an armrest portion extending upwardly and rearwardly from said intermediate portion;
- two elongated positioning members connected respectively and securely to rear end portions of said arm supporting frames, each of said positioning members being formed with a longitudinal slot which has a horizontal row of upwardly extending positioning portions at an upper side thereof, an access hole, and a restricted passage which communicates said longitudinal slot with said access hole; and
- two opposed positioning studs respectively secured to and extending outward from said two opposite sides of said backrest frame, each of said studs being engaged within a selected one of said positioning portions of said longitudinal slot of a corresponding said positioning member and having a neck and an enlarged head, said neck being sized so as to be slidable from said longitudinal slot through said restricted passage into said access hole, said enlarged head being sized so as to prevent removal of said stud from said longitudinal slot and so as to be extensible through said access hole when a corresponding said neck is moved to said access hole, thereby permitting said stud to separate from said positioning member, each of said positioning studs being movable so as to engage another one of said positioning portions along said longitudinal slot in order to change an angle between said backrest frame and said seat frame of said seat frame assembly;
- whereby, when said positioning studs are removed from said positioning members, said backrest frame can be folded over said seat frame assembly, while the arm supporting frames can be rotated relative to said seat frame assembly to align two end portions of each of said arm supporting frames with said seat frame assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/939,301, filed on Sep. 2, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,244,249.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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