FOUR-IN-ONE FOLDABLE DINING TABLE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20240335030
  • Publication Number
    20240335030
  • Date Filed
    April 12, 2023
    a year ago
  • Date Published
    October 10, 2024
    12 days ago
Abstract
A table with four chairs can be stored together into a secure, flattened assembly. The four chairs can store under the table such that, when the legs of the table are folded to be adjacent a back side of the table, the folded legs act as a stopper to prevent the chairs from sliding out when moving the table. The foldable chairs can include a foldable backrest and can have support bars between each pair of legs. The chairs can be folded in a flattened state to be disposed in a slot adjacent the underside of the top of the table.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention

Embodiments of the invention relate generally to foldable furniture. More particularly, embodiments of the invention relate to a foldable dining table that is configured to hold and store up to four foldable chairs.


2. Description of Prior Art and Related Information

The following background information may present examples of specific aspects of the prior art (e.g., without limitation, approaches, facts, or common wisdom) that, while expected to be helpful to further educate the reader as to additional aspects of the prior art, is not to be construed as limiting the present invention, or any embodiments thereof, to anything stated or implied therein or inferred thereupon.


A dining set, including a dining table and chairs, can occupy significant floor space and is typically used infrequently, often only for mealtime. In a recreational vehicle or so-called “tiny house”, floor space may be at a premium. When not in use, a dining table and chairs can occupy this valuable floor space. While a folding table, such as a card table, may help permit folding of a table and/or chairs, such designs are often cumbersome and require separate storage for the table and chairs.


In view of the foregoing, there is a need for a foldable dining table and chair set that can be easily folded and deployed and that can be readily stored.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Embodiments of the present invention aim to solve the aforementioned problems in conventional dining tables by providing a foldable dining table and chairs that can be folded and stored as a single unit.


Embodiments of the present invention provide a chair transformable between a folded configuration and a use configuration comprising a seat member; and first and second leg assemblies pivotably connected to opposite corners of an underside the seat member, the first leg assembly including a first leg and a second leg and a first support bar, the second leg assembly including a third leg and a fourth leg and a second support bar, wherein in the folded configuration, the first and second legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the first support bar sandwiched between the first and second legs; and in the folded configuration, the third and fourth legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the second support bar sandwiched between the third and fourth legs.


Embodiments of the present invention provide a chair transformable between a folded configuration and a use configuration comprising a seat member; first and second leg assemblies pivotably connected an underside the seat member, the first leg assembly including a first leg and a second leg and a first support bar, the second leg assembly including a third leg and a fourth leg and a second support bar; a first slot formed along a first edge of the underside of the chair; and a second slot formed along a second edge of the underside of the chair, the first side opposite the second side, wherein in the folded configuration, the first and second legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the first support bar sandwiched between the first and second legs; in the folded configuration, the third and fourth legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the second support bar sandwiched between the third and fourth legs; the first leg assembly pivots from a front terminus of the first slot; the second leg assembly pivots from a rear terminus of the second slot; the second leg of the first leg assembly slidable along the first slot to move the second leg to a rear terminus of the first slot when the chair is in the use configuration; and the fourth leg of the second leg assembly slidable along the second slot to more the fourth leg to a front terminus of the second slot when the chair is in the use configuration.


Embodiments of the present invention provide a chair transformable between a folded configuration and a use configuration comprising a seat member; and first and second leg assemblies pivotably connected to opposite corners of an underside the seat member, the first leg assembly including a first leg and a second leg and a first support bar, the second leg assembly including a third leg and a fourth leg and a second support bar, wherein in the folded configuration, the first and second legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the first support bar sandwiched between the first and second legs; in the folded configuration, the third and fourth legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the second support bar sandwiched between the third and fourth legs; the first support bar is substantially parallel with the first and second legs when the chair is in the folded configuration; the first support bar is substantially orthogonal with the first and second legs when the chair is in the use configuration; the second support bar is substantially parallel with the third and fourth legs when the chair is in the folded configuration; the second support bar is substantially orthogonal with the third and fourth legs when the chair is in the use configuration; a first end of the first support bar is pivotably connected to the first leg; the first end of the first support bar is slidable along a lower portion of the first leg; a second end of the first support bar is pivotably connected to the second leg; the second end of the first support bar is slidable along an upper portion of the second leg; a first end of the second support bar is pivotably connected to the third leg; the first end of the second support bar is slidable along a lower portion of the third leg; a second end of the second support bar is pivotably connected to the fourth leg; and the second end of the second support bar is slidable along an upper portion of the fourth leg.


These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Some embodiments of the present invention are illustrated as an example and are not limited by the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references may indicate similar elements.



FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a table, in an assembled state, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a chair, in an assembled state, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 3 illustrates a partially cut away perspective view of the table of FIG. 1, illustrating storage of the chairs of FIG. 2 therein;



FIG. 4 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the folded table of FIG. 1;



FIG. 5 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the table of FIG. 1, during an initial unfolding thereof;



FIG. 6 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the table of FIG. 1, illustrating rotation of two of the legs into a fully assembled position;



FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective view of the table of FIG. 1, indicating an area of interest in a circled region;



FIG. 8 illustrates a detailed view of the region of circle VII of FIG. 7;



FIG. 9 illustrates a side view of the region of circle VII of FIG. 7;



FIG. 10 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the region of circle VII of FIG. 7;



FIG. 11 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the chair of FIG. 2, in a first state of unfolding from its folded state;



FIG. 12 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the chair of FIG. 2, showing further unfolding thereof;



FIG. 13 illustrates a perspective view of the chair of FIG. 2, in a further unfolded state; and



FIG. 14 illustrates a perspective of the chair of FIG. 2, fully unfolded.





The illustrations in the figures may not necessarily be drawn to scale.


The invention and its various embodiments can now be better understood by turning to the following detailed description wherein illustrated embodiments are described. It is to be expressly understood that the illustrated embodiments are set forth as examples and not by way of limitations on the invention as ultimately defined in the claims.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS AND BEST MODE OF INVENTION

The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well as the singular forms, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.


Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one having ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and the present disclosure and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.


In describing the invention, it will be understood that a number of techniques and steps are disclosed. Each of these has individual benefit and each can also be used in conjunction with one or more, or in some cases all, of the other disclosed techniques. Accordingly, for the sake of clarity, this description will refrain from repeating every possible combination of the individual steps in an unnecessary fashion. Nevertheless, the specification and claims should be read with the understanding that such combinations are entirely within the scope of the invention and the claims.


In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be evident, however, to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details.


The present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated by the figures or description below.


As is well known to those skilled in the art, many careful considerations and compromises typically must be made when designing for the optimal configuration of a commercial implementation of any system, and in particular, the embodiments of the present invention. A commercial implementation in accordance with the spirit and teachings of the present invention may be configured according to the needs of the particular application, whereby any aspect(s), feature(s), function(s), result(s), component(s), approach(es), or step(s) of the teachings related to any described embodiment of the present invention may be suitably omitted, included, adapted, mixed and matched, or improved and/or optimized by those skilled in the art, using their average skills and known techniques, to achieve the desired implementation that addresses the needs of the particular application.


Broadly, embodiments of the present invention provide a table with four chairs that can be stored together into a secure, flattened assembly. The four chairs can store under the table such that, when the legs of the table are folded to be adjacent a back side of the table, the folded legs act as a stopper to prevent the chairs from sliding out when moving the table. A leg turning mechanism allows the user to turn two adjacent legs 180 degrees to permit the legs to be disposed adjacent each other when folded and, when unfolded, to present a uniform appearance for each of the legs. The turning mechanism can include two different types of slots, with one slot having a larger diameter and smaller depth; the other slot has a smaller, deeper diameter. Both slots are 180°, but in different directions with some intersection areas. The foldable chairs can include a foldable backrest and can have support beams between each pair of legs. The chairs can be folded in a flattened state to be disposed in a slot adjacent the underside of the top of the table.


Referring to FIG. 1, a table 10, such as a dining table, can include a table top 12, front legs 16 and rear legs 14. Typically, the legs 16, 14 are disposed to extend downward (that is, from an underside of the table top 12) at corners of the table top 12. As described in greater detail below, the table 10 can be folded into a flattened state.


Referring to FIG. 2, a chair 50 can include a chair seat 52, a backrest 64, front legs 56 and rear legs 58. A support bar 60 can extend between each pair of front and rear legs 56, 58. As described in greater detail below, the chair 50 can be folded into a flattened state and stored in slots of the table 10, adjacent an underside of the table top 12.


Referring to FIG. 3, a bottom view of the table 10 is shown, where a front side of the table include a front rail 20 that extends downward from an underside 12A of the table top 12. A front rail lip 20A may extend inward, toward a central axis 10A of the table 10, and may be spaced apart from the underside 12A of the table top 12. Similarly, a rear rail 22 can extend downward from the underside 12A of the table top 12. A rear rail lip 22A may extend inward, toward the central axis 10A of the table 10, and may be spaced apart from the underside 12A of the table top. Typically, the lips 20A, 22A may extend at an angle of about 90 degrees from the corresponding front rail 20 and rear rail 22.


A central rail 24 can extend downward from the underside 12A of the table top 12. A forward facing central rail lip 24A and a rear facing central rail lip 24B can extend outward from the central rail 24, with the forward facing central rail lip 24A extending toward the front rail lip 20A and the rear facing central rail lip 24B extending toward the rear rail lip 22A, such that the central rail 24 and central rail lips 24A, 24B form an inverted T-shape. The front rail lip 20A, the underside 12A of the table top 12 and the forward facing central rail lip 24A can form a first slot 13 into which two chairs 50 may be retained. The rear rail lip 22A, the underside 12A of the table top 12 and the rear facing central rail lip 24B can form a second slot 15 into which two chairs 50 may be retained. As described below, the folding legs may prevent the chairs 50 from exiting the slots 13, 15 when the table 10 is folded.


Referring now to FIGS. 4 through 6, an unfolding process for the table 10 is shown. As can be seen in FIG. 4, when folded, the legs 14, 16 rest along side each other, thus minimizing the overall thickness of the folded table, where an inside surface 14A of the rear leg 14 is disposed against an inside surface 16A of the front leg 16. This arrangement is possible due to the ability to rotate the front legs 16 180 degrees, as discussed below. As can also be seen, the legs 14, 16 block entry to the slots 13, 15 (see FIG. 3). Thus, if chairs are disposed in the slots 13, 15, then the legs 14, 16 prevent the chairs from moving out of the slots until such time that the table is unfolded.


As shown in FIG. 5, the rear legs 14 may be folded out first to their fully opened position. Such unfolding allows access to the front legs 16, which have a portion of their inside surface 16A under the inside surface 14A of the rear legs 14. After the rear legs 14 are unfolded, the front legs 16 can be unfolded as shown in FIG. 5.


As shown in FIG. 6, once the front legs 16 are unfolded, they may be rotated 180 degrees so that the inside surface 16A, that was facing outside of the table, now faces inside and the front legs 16 are now disposed in the corner, with an appearance the same as the rear legs 14.


Referring to FIGS. 7 through 10, a leg supporting member 28 can include an opening 30 for rotatably receiving the front legs 16 therein. A wider slot 32 and a narrower slot 34 may be interconnected so that a part of the front legs 16 may turn in the slots, thus permitted limited rotation of the front legs 16 over 180 degrees. The slot 32 may include a notch 36 that may help lock the front legs 16 into a desired position, such as the use position as shown in FIG. 7.


Referring now to FIGS. 11 through 14, the unfolding process of the chair 50 is shown. The chair 50 can include leg assemblies 54 that pivot from opposite corners from the underside 52A of the seat member 52. The leg assemblies 54 can include a front leg 56 and a rear leg 58, disposed immediately adjacent each other when folded. Thus, one set of front and rear legs 56, 58 (as one leg assembly 54) may be disposed along a front edge of the underside 52A of the seat member 52 and another pair of front and rear legs 56, 58 (as another leg assembly 54) may be disposed along a rear edge of the underside 52A of the seal member 52. As shown in FIG. 11, in some embodiments, the leg assemblies 54 each include a set of legs (one front leg 56 and one rear leg 58) with a support bar 60 disposed therebetween. In some embodiments, the support bar 60 may be disposed in channels in the front leg 56 and the rear leg 58 so that the leg assemblies have the front leg 56 contacting the rear leg 58 when in the stored position.


When the leg assemblies 54 are fully unfolded, as shown in FIG. 12, a front leg 56 of one of the leg assemblies 54 (as shown in FIG. 12, and a rear leg 58 of the other one of the leg assemblies 54, shown already fully expanded) may be slid along a channel 68 formed along the underside 52A of the seat member 52 so as to move the front leg 56 from the rear of the chair 50 to the front thereof.


As the front leg 56 slides in the channel 68, a support bar 60 may move from a position substantially parallel with a length of the legs 56, 58, to a position substantially orthogonal with the length of the legs 56, 58. The front legs 56 may have a front support bar channel 56B formed therein, while the rear legs 58 may have a rear support bar channel 58B, where the remainder of the front and rear legs 56, 58 may be formed from solid members 56A, 58A, or, at least formed from a design that the support bar 60 cannot move there along. For example, the solid members 56A, 58A may still have a channel 78 formed therein, where the channel permits storage of the support bar 60, when folded, but does not permit the storage bar 60 to move along the channel 78.) The front support bar channel 56B may be located at a proximal end of the front leg 56 and the rear support bar channel 58B may be located at a distal end of the rear leg 58. The length of the front and rear support bar channels 56B, 58B may be at least half an overall length of the legs. As the front leg 56 is moved forward, the support bar 60 moves in the support bar channels 56B, 58B so that the support bar 60 spans generally orthogonally between the legs 56, 58 when they are fully expanded (as shown with one set of the legs in FIG. 12).


Once the leg assemblies 54 are opened and the legs 56, 58 are separated, as shown in FIG. 13, the seat back 64 may be pivoted to full open the chair 50, as shown in FIG. 14. As best seen in FIG. 12, the seat member 52 may include a notched region 70 on opposing rear sides thereof. The pivot axis 74 of the seat back 64 may be a distance away from the bottom end 64A of the seat back 64, forming a seat back portion 64B that is distal the pivot axis 74. Thus, when the seat back 64 is opened, the seat back portion 64B fits into the notched region 70 and prevents over rotation of the seat back 64 due to the interaction with seat back portion 64B with the edges of the notched region 70.


All the features disclosed in this specification, including any accompanying abstract and drawings, may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.


Claim elements and steps herein may have been numbered and/or lettered solely as an aid in readability and understanding. Any such numbering and lettering in itself is not intended to and should not be taken to indicate the ordering of elements and/or steps in the claims.


Many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, it must be understood that the illustrated embodiments have been set forth only for the purposes of examples and that they should not be taken as limiting the invention as defined by the following claims. For example, notwithstanding the fact that the elements of a claim are set forth below in a certain combination, it must be expressly understood that the invention includes other combinations of fewer, more or different ones of the disclosed elements.


The words used in this specification to describe the invention and its various embodiments are to be understood not only in the sense of their commonly defined meanings, but to include by special definition in this specification the generic structure, material or acts of which they represent a single species.


The definitions of the words or elements of the following claims are, therefore, defined in this specification to not only include the combination of elements which are literally set forth. In this sense it is therefore contemplated that an equivalent substitution of two or more elements may be made for any one of the elements in the claims below or that a single element may be substituted for two or more elements in a claim. Although elements may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, it is to be expressly understood that one or more elements from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination and that the claimed combination may be directed to a subcombination or variation of a subcombination.


Insubstantial changes from the claimed subject matter as viewed by a person with ordinary skill in the art, now known or later devised, are expressly contemplated as being equivalently within the scope of the claims. Therefore, obvious substitutions now or later known to one with ordinary skill in the art are defined to be within the scope of the defined elements.


The claims are thus to be understood to include what is specifically illustrated and described above, what is conceptually equivalent, what can be obviously substituted and also what incorporates the essential idea of the invention.

Claims
  • 1. A chair transformable between a folded configuration and a use configuration, the chair comprising: a seat member; andfirst and second leg assemblies pivotably connected to opposite corners of an underside the seat member, the first leg assembly including a first leg and a second leg and a first support bar, the second leg assembly including a third leg and a fourth leg and a second support bar, whereinin the folded configuration, the first and second legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the first support bar sandwiched between the first and second legs; andin the folded configuration, the third and fourth legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the second support bar sandwiched between the third and fourth legs.
  • 2. The chair of claim 1, further comprising channels in each of the first, second, third and fourth legs, wherein the first and second support bars fit into the channels when the chair is in the folded configuration.
  • 3. The chair of claim 1, wherein the first and third legs are front legs of the chair in the use configuration and the second and fourth legs are rear legs of the chair in the use configuration.
  • 4. The chair of claim 1, further comprising: a first slot formed along a first edge of the underside of the chair; anda second slot formed along a second edge of the underside of the chair, the first side opposite the second side, whereinthe first leg assembly pivots from a front terminus of the first slot;the second leg assembly pivots from a rear terminus of the second slot;the second leg of the first leg assembly slidable along the first slot to move the second leg to a rear terminus of the first slot when the chair is in the use configuration; andthe fourth leg of the second leg assembly slidable along the second slot to more the fourth leg to a front terminus of the second slot when the chair is in the use configuration.
  • 5. The chair of claim 4, wherein the first slot is parallel with the second slot.
  • 6. The chair of claim 4, wherein: the first edge is along a right-hand side of the underside of the chair;the second edge is along a left hand side of the underside of the chair;the first leg and the second leg form front and rear legs of the chair when the chair is in the use configuration; andthe third leg and the fourth leg form front and rear legs of the chair when the chair is in the use configuration.
  • 7. The chair of claim 1, wherein: the first support bar is substantially parallel with the first and second legs when the chair is in the folded configuration;the first support bar is substantially orthogonal with the first and second legs when the chair is in the use configuration;the second support bar is substantially parallel with the third and fourth legs when the chair is in the folded configuration; andthe second support bar is substantially orthogonal with the third and fourth legs when the chair is in the use configuration.
  • 8. The chair of claim 1, wherein: a first end of the first support bar is pivotably connected to the first leg;the first end of the first support bar is slidable along a lower portion of the first lega second end of the first support bar is pivotably connected to the second leg;the second end of the first support bar is slidable along an upper portion of the second leg;a first end of the second support bar is pivotably connected to the third leg;the first end of the second support bar is slidable along a lower portion of the third leg; anda second end of the second support bar is pivotably connected to the fourth leg;the second end of the second support bar is slidable along an upper portion of the fourth leg.
  • 9. The chair of claim 8, wherein: the lower portion of the first leg along which the first end of the first support bar is slidable therealong includes a first leg channel, the first support bar being prevented from sliding in the upper portion of the first leg due to an absence of the first leg channel;the upper portion of the second leg along which the second end of the first support bar is slidable therealong includes a second leg channel, the first support bar being prevented from sliding in the lower portion of the second leg due to an absence of the second leg channel;the lower portion of the third leg along which the first end of the second support bar is slidable therealong includes a third leg channel, the second support bar being prevented from sliding in the upper portion of the third leg due to an absence of the third leg channel; andthe upper portion of the fourth leg along which the second end of the second support bar is slidable therealong includes a fourth leg channel, the second support bar being prevented from sliding in the lower portion of the fourth leg due to an absence of the fourth leg channel.
  • 10. The chair of claim 9, wherein the first leg channel, the second leg channel, the third leg channel and the fourth leg channel each have a length that is at least one-half a length of each of the respective first leg, second leg, third leg and fourth leg.
  • 11. The chair of claim 10, further comprising a seat back pivotably attached to a back side of the seat member, the seat back movable between the folded configuration, where the seat back covers at least a portion of an upper side of the seat member.
  • 12. The chair of claim 11, further comprising an over rotation prevention mechanism operable to stop pivoting of the seat back when the chair is in the use configuration.
  • 13. A chair transformable between a folded configuration and a use configuration, the chair comprising: a seat member;first and second leg assemblies pivotably connected an underside the seat member, the first leg assembly including a first leg and a second leg and a first support bar, the second leg assembly including a third leg and a fourth leg and a second support bar;a first slot formed along a first edge of the underside of the chair; anda second slot formed along a second edge of the underside of the chair, the first side opposite the second side, whereinin the folded configuration, the first and second legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the first support bar sandwiched between the first and second legs;in the folded configuration, the third and fourth legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the second support bar sandwiched between the third and fourth legs;the first leg assembly pivots from a front terminus of the first slot;the second leg assembly pivots from a rear terminus of the second slot;the second leg of the first leg assembly slidable along the first slot to move the second leg to a rear terminus of the first slot when the chair is in the use configuration; andthe fourth leg of the second leg assembly slidable along the second slot to more the fourth leg to a front terminus of the second slot when the chair is in the use configuration.
  • 14. The chair of claim 13, further comprising channels in each of the first, second, third and fourth legs, wherein the first and second support bars fit into the channels when the chair is in the folded configuration.
  • 15. The chair of claim 13, wherein the first slot is parallel with the second slot.
  • 16. The chair of claim 13, wherein: the first edge is along a right-hand side of the underside of the chair;the second edge is along a left hand side of the underside of the chair;the first leg and the second leg form front and rear legs of the chair when the chair is in the use configuration; andthe third leg and the fourth leg form front and rear legs of the chair when the chair is in the use configuration.
  • 17. The chair of claim 13, further comprising: a seat back pivotably attached to a back side of the seat member, the seat back movable between the folded configuration, where the seat back covers at least a portion of an upper side of the seat member; andan over rotation prevention mechanism operable to stop pivoting of the seat back when the chair is in the use configuration.
  • 18. A chair transformable between a folded configuration and a use configuration, the chair comprising: a seat member; andfirst and second leg assemblies pivotably connected to opposite corners of an underside the seat member, the first leg assembly including a first leg and a second leg and a first support bar, the second leg assembly including a third leg and a fourth leg and a second support bar, whereinin the folded configuration, the first and second legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the first support bar sandwiched between the first and second legs;in the folded configuration, the third and fourth legs are disposed immediately adjacent to each other with the second support bar sandwiched between the third and fourth legs;the first support bar is substantially parallel with the first and second legs when the chair is in the folded configuration;the first support bar is substantially orthogonal with the first and second legs when the chair is in the use configuration;the second support bar is substantially parallel with the third and fourth legs when the chair is in the folded configuration;the second support bar is substantially orthogonal with the third and fourth legs when the chair is in the use configuration;a first end of the first support bar is pivotably connected to the first leg;the first end of the first support bar is slidable along a lower portion of the first leg;a second end of the first support bar is pivotably connected to the second leg;the second end of the first support bar is slidable along an upper portion of the second leg;a first end of the second support bar is pivotably connected to the third leg;the first end of the second support bar is slidable along a lower portion of the third leg;a second end of the second support bar is pivotably connected to the fourth leg; andthe second end of the second support bar is slidable along an upper portion of the fourth leg.
  • 19. The chair of claim 18, wherein: the lower portion of the first leg along which the first end of the first support bar is slidable therealong includes a first leg channel, the first support bar being prevented from sliding in the upper portion of the first leg due to an absence of the first leg channel;the upper portion of the second leg along which the second end of the first support bar is slidable therealong includes a second leg channel, the first support bar being prevented from sliding in the lower portion of the second leg due to an absence of the second leg channel;the lower portion of the third leg along which the first end of the second support bar is slidable therealong includes a third leg channel, the second support bar being prevented from sliding in the upper portion of the third leg due to an absence of the third leg channel; andthe upper portion of the fourth leg along which the second end of the second support bar is slidable therealong includes a fourth leg channel, the second support bar being prevented from sliding in the lower portion of the fourth leg due to an absence of the fourth leg channel.
  • 20. The chair of claim 18, wherein the first leg channel, the second leg channel, the third leg channel and the fourth leg channel each have a length that is at least one-half a length of each of the respective first leg, second leg, third leg and fourth leg.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 18/296,082 filed Apr. 5, 2023, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.

Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 18296082 Apr 2023 US
Child 18299654 US