Claims
- 1. A stool, comprising:(a) a seat; (b) a base having a front end and a back end, said base being elongated from the front end to the back end and defining a longitudinal axis; (c) a post connecting said seat to said base; (d) a stabilization structure positioned rearward of the post; said base including a first contour located forward of said post, said first contour having a first convex curvature in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis for allowing side to side pivoting; said base including a second contour extending a direction along the longitudinal axis for allowing front to back pivoting; said stabilization region configured to stabilize said stool by limiting side to side pivoting when said stool is upright without interfering with forward pivoting, and without limiting side to side pivoting when said stool is pivoted forward.
- 2. The stool of claim 1, wherein said seat is elongated traversely to the longitudinal axis of said base.
- 3. The stool of claim 1, wherein said seat is shaped such that a seated user's center of gravity is positioned rearward of said post.
- 4. The stool of claim 1, wherein said stabilization structure comprises a flattened region.
- 5. A stool comprising:a) base having a front and a back corresponding to a front and back of the stool, respectively, wherein the base is elongated from the back to the front alone a longitudinal axis, wherein the base has a convex bottom surface that defines an upwards extending nose at the front of the base; b) a seat; and c) a post connecting the base and the seat; d) wherein the base tapers from a first width located rearward of the post to a second, narrower width located forward of the post.
- 6. The stool of claim 5 wherein the base includes a continuously narrowing taper from the first width to the second, narrower width.
- 7. A stool comprising:(a) a base having a width and a length, the length extending from a front end to a back end, the length being greater than the width; (b) a seat; (c) a post connected to the base and the seat; (d) a first contour that extends across the width of the base, the first contour including convex portions on left and right sides of the post; and e) a second contour that extends along the length of the base, the second contour including front and rear convex portions located forward and rearward of the post.
- 8. The stool of claim 7 wherein the seat has a front and back corresponding to the front end and back end of the base, respectively, and first and second sides adjacent the front and back, wherein the seat is elongated from the first and second sides, wherein the seat is elongated transverse with respect to the length of the base.
- 9. The stool of claim 8 further comprising handles positioned at the first and second sides of the seat.
- 10. The stool of claim 8 wherein the seat is contoured.
- 11. The stool of claim 7 wherein the front end is rounded and extends upwardly.
- 12. The stool of claim 11 wherein the base includes a non-slip bottom surface at the front end.
- 13. The stool of claim 12 wherein the non-slip bottom surface of the base at the front end further comprises discrete protrusions.
- 14. The stool of claim 7 further comprising a hole at the back end of the base for hanging.
- 15. The stool of claim 7 wherein the width includes a primary width located rearward of the post and a secondary, narrower width located forward of the post, the length of the base being greater than both the primary and secondary, narrower widths of the base.
- 16. The stool of claim 15 wherein the base tapers from the primary width to the secondary, narrower width.
- 17. A stool, comprising:(a) a seat; (b) a base having a front end and a back end, said base being elongated from the front end to the back end and defining a longitudinal axis; (c) a support structure connecting said seat to said base; (d) a stabilization structure; said base including a first contour having a first convex curvature in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis for allowing side to side pivoting; said base including a second contour extending a direction along the longitudinal axis for allowing front to back pivoting; said stabilization region configured to stabilize said stool by limiting side to side pivoting when said stool is upright without interfering with forward pivoting, and without limiting side to side pivoting when said stool is pivoted forward.
- 18. The stool of claim 17, wherein said seat is elongated traversely to the longitudinal axis of said base.
- 19. The stool of claim 17, wherein said stabilization structure comprises a flattened region.
- 20. A stool comprising:a) a base having a front and a back corresponding to a front and back of the stool, respectively, wherein the base is elongated from the back to the front along a longitudinal axis, wherein the base has a convex bottom surface that defines an upwards extending nose at the front of the base; b) a seat; and c) a support structure connecting the base and the seat; d) wherein the base tapers from a first width located at the back of the base to a second, narrower width located at the front of the base.
- 21. The stool of claim 20 wherein the base includes a continuously narrowing taper from the first width to the second, narrower width.
- 22. A stool comprising:(a) a base having a width and a length, the length extending from a front end to a back end, the length being greater than the width; (b) a seat; (c) a support structure connected to the base and the seat; (d) a first contour that extends across the width of the base, the first contour including convex portions on left and right sides of the base; and e) a second contour that extends along the length of the base, the second contour including front and rear convex portions located at the front end and the back end of the base.
- 23. The stool of claim 22 wherein the seat has a front and back corresponding to the front end and back end of the base, respectively, and first and second sides adjacent the front and back, wherein the seat is elongated from the first and second sides, wherein the seat is elongated transverse with respect to the length of the base.
- 24. The stool of claim 23 further comprising handles positioned at the first and second sides of the seat.
- 25. The stool of claim 23 wherein the seat is contoured.
- 26. The stool of claim 22 wherein the front end is rounded and extends upwardly.
- 27. The stool of claim 26 wherein the base includes a non-slip bottom surface at the front end.
- 28. The stool of claim 27 wherein the non-slip bottom surface of the base at the front end further comprises discrete protrusions.
- 29. The stool of claim 22 further comprising a hole at the back end of the base for hanging.
- 30. The stool of claim 22 wherein the width includes a primary width located at the back end of the base and a secondary, narrower width located at the front end of the base, the length of the base being greater than both the primary and secondary, narrower widths of the base.
- 31. The stool of claim 30 wherein the base tapers from the primary width to the secondary, narrower width.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 29/141,794, now U.S. Pat. No. D454,706 and U.S. application Ser. No. 29/141,803, now U.S. Pat. No. D454,438, both filed on May 11, 2001.
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