Claims
- 1. A shaped, one-piece chair comprising:
- a) a chair form having a pair of oppositely disposed arms; a chair seat therebetween and a chair back support ergonomically related to the chair seat;
- b) a joining means being adapted to secure the one-piece chair to a desired position;
- c) a means for adding weight to the one-piece chair;
- d) a base below the chair seat;
- e) the joining means being situated in the base;
- f) the means for adding weight being situated in the base;
- g) the pair of oppositely disposed arms including a first arm and a second arm;
- h) the joining means including a set of indentations;
- i) the set of indentations including a first indentation, a second indentation and a third indentation;
- j) the first indentation being near the first arm;
- k) the second indentation being near the second arm;
- l) the third indentation being near the chair back support;
- m) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least one threaded member secured therein; and
- n) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each being adapted to receive a plate.
- 2. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 1 comprising:
- a) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least three threaded members secured therein;
- b) the plate being at least one plate selected from the group consisting of a movable plate, a half plate and a straight plate; and
- c) the straight plate including at least one aperture capable of aligning with one of the at least three threaded members.
- 3. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 1 comprising:
- a) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least three threaded members secured therein;
- b) the plate being a straight plate;
- c) the straight plate being of sufficient size to fit tightly in one member of the set of indentations;
- d) the straight plate being of sufficient size to extend beyond the one member of the set of indentations; and
- e) the straight plate including at least one aperture capable of aligning with one of the at least three threaded members.
- 4. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 1 comprising:
- a) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least three threaded members secured therein;
- b) the plate being a half plate;
- c) the half plate being of sufficient size to fit in one member of the set of indentations;
- d) the half plate being of sufficient size to extend beyond the one member of the set of indentations;
- e) the half plate including at least one aperture capable of aligning with one of the at least three threaded members; and
- e) the half plate including at least one aperture extending beyond the one member of the set of indentations adapted to be used for securing the plate and the shaped, one-piece chair to a floor.
- 5. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 1 comprising:
- a) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least three threaded members secured therein;
- b) the plate being a movable plate; and
- c) the movable plate including at least one aperture capable of aligning with one of the at least three threaded members.
- 6. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 5 comprising:
- a) the movable plate being of sufficient size to fit movably in one member of the set of indentations until secured therein; and
- b) the movable plate being of sufficient size to extend beyond the one member of the set of indentations.
- 7. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 1 comprising:
- a) the means for adding weight including a closable aperture situated in the base;
- b) the closable aperture being adapted to receive a flowable, weight-adding material in order to render the shaped, one-piece chair substantially immobile; and
- c) a closing means for the closable aperture.
- 8. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 7 comprising:
- a) a bag being situated within the shaped, one-piece chair;
- b) the closable aperture receiving the bag therethrough;
- c) the flowable, weight-adding material being within the bag within the shaped, one-piece chair; and
- d) the flowable, weight-adding material being sand.
- 9. A shaped, one-piece chair comprising:
- a) a chair form having a pair of oppositely disposed arms, a chair seat therebetween, a leg structure supporting the chair seat and a chair back support ergonomically related to the chair seat;
- b) a joining mechanism for securing the one-piece chair to a desired position;
- c) a weight adding mechanism for the one-piece chair for increasing the weight of the one-piece chair and making the one-piece chair difficult to move;
- d) the chair form having a bottom for the chair form;
- e) the weight adding mechanism being adapted to receive ballast for the chair form;
- f) the chair form including a hollow interior as part of the weight adding mechanism;
- g) the weight adding mechanism providing access to the hollow interior of the shaped, one-piece chair;
- h) the hollow interior being adapted to receive a flowable, weight-adding material to render the shaped, one-piece chair substantially immobile;
- i) the bottom being below the chair seat;
- j) the joining mechanism being situated in the bottom; and
- k) the weight adding mechanism being situated in the bottom.
- 10. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 9 comprising:
- the weight adding mechanism including the hollow interior.
- 11. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 9 comprising:
- a) the pair of oppositely disposed arms including a first arm and a second arm;
- b) the joining mechanism including a set of indentations;
- c) the set of indentations including a first indentation, a second indentation and a third indentation;
- d) the first indentation being near the first arm;
- e) the second indentation being near the second arm;
- f) the third indentation being near the chair back support;
- g) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least one threaded member secured therein; and
- h) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each being adapted to receive a plate.
- 12. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 11 comprising:
- a) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least three threaded members secured therein;
- b) the plate being at least one plate selected from the group consisting of a movable plate, a half plate, and a straight plate; and
- c) the straight plate including at least one aperture capable of aligning with one of the at least three threaded members.
- 13. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 11 comprising:
- a) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least three threaded members secured therein;
- b) the plate being a straight plate;
- c) the straight plate being of sufficient size to fit tightly in one member of the set of indentations;
- d) the straight plate being of sufficient size to extend beyond the one member of the set of indentations; and
- e) the straight plate including at least one aperture capable of aligning with one of the at least three threaded members.
- 14. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 11 comprising:
- a) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least three threaded members secured therein;
- b) the plate being a half plate;
- c) the half plate being of sufficient size to fit in one member of the set of indentations;
- d) the half plate being of sufficient size to extend beyond the one member of the set of indentations;
- e) the half plate including at least one aperture capable of aligning with one of the at least three threaded members; and
- f) the half plate including at least one aperture extending beyond the one member of the set of indentations adapted to be used for securing the plate and the shaped, one-piece chair to a floor.
- 15. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 11 comprising:
- a) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least three threaded members secured therein;
- b) the plate being a movable plate; and
- c) the movable plate including at least one aperture capable of aligning with one of the at least three threaded members.
- 16. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 15 comprising:
- a) the movable plate being of sufficient size to fit movably in one member of the set of indentations until secured therein; and
- b) the movable plate being of sufficient size to extend beyond the one member of the set of indentations.
- 17. A shaped, one-piece chair comprising:
- a) a chair form having a pair of oppositely disposed arms, a chair seat therebetween, a leg structure supporting the chair seat and a chair back support ergonomically related to the chair seat;
- b) a joining mechanism for securing the chair form to a desired position;
- c) the pair of oppositely disposed arms including a first arm and a second arm;
- d) the joining mechanism including a set of indentations;
- e) the set of indentations including a first indentation and a second indentation;
- f) the first indentation being adjacent to the first arm;
- g) the second indentation being adjacent to the second arm; and
- h) the first indentation and the second indentation each being adapted to receive a plate.
- 18. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 17 further comprising the joining mechanism being adapted for securing the chair form together with a second chair form in a side by side fashion.
- 19. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 17 further comprising the joining mechanism being adapted for securing the chair form together with a second chair form in a back to back fashion.
- 20. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 17 further comprising the joining mechanism being adapted for securing the chair form together with d second chair form in a side by side fashion and with a third chair form in a back to back fashion.
- 21. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 17 comprising:
- a) the chair form including a hollow interior as part of a weight adding mechanism;
- b) the weight adding mechanism providing access to the hollow interior of the shaped, one-piece chair;
- c) the hollow interior being adapted to receive a flowable, weight-adding material to render the shaped, one-piece chair substantially immobile;
- d) a bottom of the chair form being below the chair seat;
- e) the joining mechanism being situated in the bottom; and
- f) the weight adding mechanism being situated in the bottom.
- 22. A shaped, one-piece chair comprising:
- a) a chair form having a chair seat, a leg structure supporting the chair seat and a chair back support ergonomically related to the chair seat;
- b) a joining mechanism being adapted to secure the one-piece chair to a desired position;
- c) a weight adding mechanism for the one-piece chair for increasing the weight of the one-piece chair and making the one-piece chair difficult to move;
- d) the chair form having a bottom for the chair form;
- e) the weight adding mechanism being adapted to receive ballast for the chair form;
- f) the chair form including a hollow interior as part of the weight adding mechanism;
- g) the weight adding mechanism providing access to the hollow interior of the shaped, one-piece chair;
- h) the hollow interior receiving a flowable, weight-adding material to render the shaped, one-piece chair substantially immobile;
- i) the bottom being below the chair seat;
- j) the joining mechanism being situated in the bottom; and
- k) the weight adding mechanism being situated in the bottom.
- 23. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 22 comprising:
- a) the joining mechanism including a set of indentations in the bottom of the chair;
- b) the set of indentations including a first indentation, a second indentation and a third indentation;
- c) the first indentation being oppositely disposed from the second indentation;
- d) the third indentation being near the chair back support and between the first indentation and the second indentation;
- e) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least one threaded member secured therein; and
- h) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each being adapted to receive a plate.
- 24. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 23 further comprising the joining mechanism being adapted for securing the chair form together with a second chair form in a side by side fashion.
- 25. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 23 further comprising the joining mechanism being adapted for securing the chair form together with a second chair form in a back to back fashion.
- 26. The shaped, one-piece chair of claim 23 further comprising the joining mechanism being adapted for securing the chair form together with a second chair form in a side by side fashion and with a third chair form in a back to back fashion.
- 27. A shaped chair comprising:
- a) a chair form having a chair seat therebetween and a chair back support ergonomically related to the chair seat;
- b) the chair form including a means for securing a first chair of the shaped chair to a second chair of the shaped chair;
- c) the chair form including a means for adding weight to the shaped chair;
- d) the chair form including a means for retaining weight in the shaped chair;
- e) the means for securing the first chair of the shaped chair to the second chair of the shaped chair being situated below the seat;
- f) the means for securing the first chair of the shaped chair to the second chair including a set of indentations in the shaped chair;
- g) the shaped chair having a pair of oppositely disposed arms;
- h) the pair of oppositely disposed arms including a first arm and a second arm;
- i) the shaped chair including a base below the chair seat;
- j) the base of the shaped chair including the means for securing the first chair of the shaped chair to the second chair of the shaped chair; and
- k) the base of the shaped chair including the means for adding weight to the shaped chair.
- 28. The shaped chair of claim 27 comprising:
- the base of the shaped chair including the means for retaining weight in the shaped chair.
- 29. The shaped chair of claim 27 comprising:
- a) at least one said indentation having at least one threaded member secured therein;
- b) the means for securing including at least one plate;
- b) the at least one plate being selected from a straight plate, a movable plate and a half plate; and
- c) the at least one plate including at least one aperture capable of aligning with the at least one threaded member.
- 30. The shaped chair of claim 27 comprising:
- a) the straight plate being of sufficient size to fit tightly in the at least one indentation; and
- b) the straight plate being of sufficient size to extend beyond the at least one indentation.
- 31. The shaped chair of claim 30 comprising:
- a) the movable plate being movable relative to the at least one indentation; and
- b) the movable plate including at least one aperture capable of aligning with the at least one threaded member.
- 32. The shaped chair of claim 31 comprising:
- a) the plate being a half plate;
- b) the half plate being of sufficient size to fit into the at least one indentation;
- c) the half plate being of sufficient size to extend beyond the at least one indentation;
- d) the half plate including at least one aperture capable of aligning with the at least one threaded member; and
- e) the half plate including at least one aperture extending beyond the at least one indentation to be used for securing the plate and the shaped chair to a floor.
- 33. The shaped chair of claim 32 comprising:
- a) the means for adding weight being a closable aperture situated in the base; and
- b) the closable aperture receiving a flowable, weight-adding material to render the shaped chair substantially immobile.
- 34. The shaped chair of claim 33 comprising:
- a) the closable aperture receiving a bag to receive the flowable, weight-adding material and to be within the shaped chair; and
- b) the flowable, weight-adding material being sand.
- 35. The shaped chair of claim 34 comprising:
- a) at least one arm for the shaped chair; and
- b) the means for retaining being removable.
- 36. The shaped chair of claim 35 comprising:
- a) the at least one arm being a pair of oppositely disposed arms;
- b) the pair of oppositely disposed arms including a first arm and a second arm;
- c) the set of indentations including a first indentation, a second indentation and a third indentation;
- d) the first indentation being near the first arm;
- e) the second indentation being near the second arm;
- f) the third indentation being near the chair back support;
- g) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each having at least one threaded member secured therein; and
- h) the first indentation, the second indentation, and the third indentation each being adapted to receive the at least one plate.
- 37. The shaped chair of claim 35 further comprising the means for securing the shaped chair with a second shaped chair together in a side by side fashion.
- 38. The shaped chair of claim 35 further comprising the means for securing the shaped chair with a second shaped chair being together in a back to back fashion.
- 39. The shaped chair of claim 35 further comprising the means for securing the shaped chair to a second shaped chair being in a side by side fashion and to a third chair in a back to back fashion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application 08/213,161, filed Mar. 14, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,496,091.
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