Claims
- 1. A portable folding combination rocking and chaise lounge chair, comprising:
a backrest frame including a pair of elongate side-members interconnected and held in a fixed spaced-apart, substantially parallel relationship by a plurality of transverse cross members; a seat frame including a pair of elongate side members interconnected and held in a fixed spaced-apart, substantially parallel relationship by a plurality of transverse cross members, said backrest and seat frames being adapted to nest one within the other; a pair of substantially rigid upper siderails being of adjustable length relative to said backrest and seat frames, each of said upper siderails having a first end portion connected to a mid-portion of the respective backrest frame side member and a second end portion connected to an upper portion of the respective seat frame side member, said siderails being of adjustable length by means of a mechanism chosen from the set consisting of being of adjustable length and one of said end portions of each being of adjustable mounting position on one of said frames; a pair of substantially rigid lower siderails each having a first end portion connected to a lower portion of the respective backrest frame side member and a second end portion connected to a lower portion of the respective seat frame side member; a generally rectangular, flexible seat laterally extending between and attached at one end to an upper portion of said backrest frame and at the opposite end thereof to an upper portion of another frame; and wherein in an unfolded or chair position said pairs of upper and lower siderails cooperate to maintain said backrest frame and said seat frame in an oppositely inclined, diagonally disposed relationship so as to enable a user to sit on said seat and which chair may oscillate or rock upon urging of the user, and wherein said backrest frame and said seat frame may be moved from the chair position to a closed, folded position wherein said backrest frame and said seat frame nest substantially parallel one within the other, which along with said pairs of upper and lower siderails comprise a more compact unit for storage and transport.
- 2. A chair according to claim 1, wherein the upper siderails are of adjustable length relative to the backrest and seat frames by being of adjustable length, comprising first and second end portions which are longitudinally movable relative to each other, and being lockable in a fixed position relative to each other using an adjustment mechanism thereof.
- 3. A chair according to claim 2, wherein the respective first and second end portions of the upper siderails are tubes which closely telescope together, and wherein the adjustment mechanism releasibly locks said first and second end portions in a plurality of linear positions.
- 4. A chair according to claim 3, wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises a spring clip disposed within an innermost of said first and second portions, said spring clip having a head which extends into a hole through a wall of said inner of said first and second end portions which is selectively engageable through said hole into each of a plurality of linearly disposed holes of a wall of an outermost of said first and second portions to releasibly lock said first and second end portions in a plurality of linear positions.
- 5. A chair according to claim 3, wherein the side members and the cross members of the respective backrest and seat frames each comprise a U-shaped tubular member which integrally includes the respective side members and one respective cross member, said one respective cross member which rests on a ground surface when said chair is being used in the unfolded position, and with another respective cross member connected across an open end of the respective U-shaped member.
- 6. A chair according to claim 5, further comprising:
a footrest comprising a footrest frame having a U-shaped tubular member which comprises a pair of side members and a cross member which interconnects said side members, and a foot support laterally disposed and pivotally connected to a first end portion of said footrest frame opposite a closed end of said U-shaped member; a pair of variable incline ratchet assemblies each of which includes an elongate ratchet plate having respective first and second portions with a longitudinally extending main slot which includes a plurality of offset angled locking slots through said second end; and wherein a first end portion of said U-shaped member at a closed end thereof is pivotally connected to a lower portion of the backrest frame and extending longitudinally therefrom with said foot support laterally disposed between and pivotally connected to said side members at a second end portion opposite a closed end of said U-shaped member, said ratchet plates being pivotally connected at one of said end portions of each ratchet plate to one of said backrest frame and said U-shaped tubular member, and connectable at the other of said end portions to another of said backrest frame and said U-shaped tubular member selectively at each of said locking slots by means of a pivot pin affixed to said another of said backrest frame and said U-shaped tubular member which extends through said main slot, said footrest frame having a deployed position wherein said second end portion of said footrest frame and said foot support are maintained in at least one elevated position relative to a ground surface by said ratchet assemblies, and a stowed position wherein said footrest frame is adapted to substantially nest within said backrest frame and the seat frame.
- 7. A chair according to claim 6, wherein the variable incline ratchet assemblies each include a U-shaped release plate having a central portion with a central aperture therethrough and respective dependent upper and lower legs, the pivot pin being affixed to the backrest frame through said central aperture of said central portion, said release plate being pivotally disposed thereon with said lower leg disposed closely adjacent a lower edge of said ratchet plate with said pivot pin disposed through a locking slot of the main slot, and which release plate is pivotable upon application of force sufficient to pivotally raise said ratchet plate against said lower leg such that said pivot pin is removed from said locking slot.
- 8. A chair according to claim 6, wherein the footrest is of adjustable length by means of the pair of side members and the cross member which interconnects said side members of the U-shaped tubular member comprising separate pieces, said cross member being of a truncated U-shape having a pair of tubular legs interconnected by a tubular cross leg, said side members which closely telescope together with the respective tubular legs and which are retainable in a plurality of relative linear positions by means of respective retaining mechanisms.
- 9. A chair according to claim 8, wherein the retaining mechanisms each comprise a spring clip disposed within a telescoping portion of the respective side members with the legs, said spring clips each having a head which fits within an aperture through a wall of an innermost of said side members and said legs, and selectively engages a plurality of linearly disposed mating apertures through a wall of an outermost of said side members and said legs to provide retention thereof in a plurality of relative linear positions.
- 10. A chair according to claim 3, wherein the first end portion of each upper siderail connected to the mid-portion of the respective backrest frame side member is substantially straight and the second end portion connected to an upper portion of the respective seat frame side member is downwardly curved.
- 11. A chair according to claim 2, further comprising:
a footrest comprising a footrest frame having a pair of side members and a cross member affixed at a first end of said footrest frame, and a foot support laterally disposed and pivotally connected at a second end of said footrest frame; a pair of variable incline ratchet assemblies each of which includes an elongate ratchet plate having respective first and second portions with a longitudinally extending main slot which includes a plurality of offset angled locking slots through said second end; and wherein a first end portion of said footrest frame at a closed end thereof is pivotally connected to a lower portion of the backrest frame and extending longitudinally therefrom with said foot support laterally disposed between and pivotally connected to said side members at a second end portion opposite said first end of said footrest frame, said ratchet plates being pivotally connected at one of said end portions of each ratchet plate to one of said backrest frame and said footrest frame, and connectable at the other of said end portions to another of said backrest frame and said footrest frame selectively at each of said locking slots by means of a pivot pin affixed to said another of said backrest frame and said footrest frame which extends through said main slot, said footrest having a deployed position wherein said second end portion of said footrest frame and said foot support are maintained in at least one elevated position relative to a ground surface by said ratchet assemblies, and a stowed position wherein said footrest is adapted to substantially nest within said backrest frame and the seat frame.
- 12. A chair according to claim 11, wherein the variable incline ratchet assemblies each include a U-shaped release plate having a central portion with a central aperture therethrough and respective dependent upper and lower legs, a pivot pin being affixed to the backrest frame through said central aperture of said central portion, said release plate being pivotally disposed thereon with said lower leg disposed closely adjacent a lower edge of said ratchet plate with said pivot pin disposed through a locking slot of the main slot, and which release plate is pivotable upon application of force sufficient to pivotally raise said ratchet plate against said lower leg such that said pivot pin is removed from said locking slot.
- 13. A chair according to claim 11, further comprising a pair of wheels, each being removably, rotationally mounted on a separate axle extending laterally from opposite sides of a lower portion of the chair, each of said axles able to be reversed to extend laterally inwardly when the respective wheel is removed therefrom, the chair having a cart position wherein the backrest and seat frames are in a stowed position and said footrest is in a deployed position for carrying items.
- 14. A chair according to claim 11, wherein the footrest is of adjustable length, comprising first and second end portions which are longitudinally movable relative to each other, and being retainable in a plurality of relative linear positions.
- 15. A chair according to claim 1, wherein the upper siderails are of adjustable length relative to the backrest and seat frames by means of corresponding end portions of each upper siderail being of adjustable mounting position on one of said backrest and seat frames using ratchet plates.
- 16. A chair according to claim 15, wherein the ratchet plates are affixed to the respective side members of the seat frame and the upper siderails pivot at the respective side members of the backrest frame.
- 17. A chair according to claim 16 further comprising:
a pair of elongate armrests, each being pivotally connected at a first end portion to the first end portion of the respective upper siderail adjacent the backrest frame; and a pair of support mechanisms, one connected to a second end portion of the respective upper arm rest and to the second end portion of the respective upper siderail to selectively retain said second end portion of the respective armrest in an elevated and a lowered position.
- 18. A chair according to claim 17, wherein the support mechanism comprises a folding brace having respective upper and lower members which are pivotally connected together, a free end said upper member being pivotally connected to a second end portion of the respective armrest and a free end of said lower member being connected to the second end portion of the respective upper siderail.
- 19. A chair according to claim 15, further comprising:
a footrest comprising a footrest frame having a pair of side members and a cross member affixed at a first end of said footrest frame, and a foot support laterally disposed and pivotally connected at a second end of said footrest frame; a pair of variable incline ratchet assemblies each of which includes an elongate ratchet plate having respective first and second portions with a longitudinally extending main slot which includes a plurality of offset angled locking slots through said second end; and wherein a first end portion of said footrest frame at a closed end thereof is pivotally connected to a lower portion of the backrest frame and extending longitudinally therefrom with said foot support laterally disposed between and pivotally connected to said side members at a second end portion opposite said first end of said footrest frame, said ratchet plates being pivotally connected at one of said end portions of each ratchet plate to one of said backrest frame and said footrest frame, and connectable at the other of said end portions to another of said backrest frame and said footrest frame selectively at each of said locking slots by means of a pivot pin affixed to said another of said backrest frame and said footrest frame which extends through said main slot, said footrest having a deployed position wherein said second end portion of said footrest frame and said foot support are maintained in at least one elevated position relative to a ground surface by said ratchet assemblies, and a stowed position wherein said footrest is adapted to substantially nest within said backrest frame and the seat frame.
- 20. A chair according to claim 19, wherein the variable incline ratchet assemblies each include a U-shaped release plate having a central portion with a central aperture therethrough and respective dependent upper and lower legs, a pivot pin being affixed to the backrest frame through said central aperture of said central portion, said release plate being pivotally disposed thereon with said lower leg disposed closely adjacent a lower edge of said ratchet plate with said pivot pin disposed through a locking slot of the main slot, and which release plate is pivotable upon application of force sufficient to pivotally raise said ratchet plate against said lower leg such that said pivot pin is removed from said locking slot.
- 21. A chair according to claim 19, further comprising a pair of wheels, each being removably, rotationally mounted on a separate axle extending laterally from opposite sides of a lower portion of the chair, each of said axles able to be reversed to extend laterally inwardly when the respective wheel is removed therefrom, the chair having a cart position wherein the backrest and seat frames are in a stowed position and said footrest is in a deployed position for carrying items.
- 22. A chair according to claim 19, wherein the footrest is of adjustable length, comprising first and second end portions which are longitudinally movable relative to each other, and being retainable in a plurality of relative linear positions.
- 23. A chair according to claim 1, further comprising:
a footrest comprising a footrest frame having a pair of side members and a cross member affixed at a first end of said footrest frame, and a foot support laterally disposed and pivotally connected at a second end of said footrest frame; a pair of variable incline ratchet assemblies each of which includes an elongate ratchet plate having respective first and second portions with a longitudinally extending main slot which includes a plurality of offset angled locking slots through said second end; and wherein a first end portion of said footrest frame at a closed end thereof is pivotally connected to a lower portion of the backrest frame and extending longitudinally therefrom with said foot support laterally disposed between and pivotally connected to said side members at a second end portion opposite said first end of said footrest frame, said ratchet plates being pivotally connected at one of said end portions of each ratchet plate to one of said backrest frame and said footrest frame, and connectable at the other of said end portions to another of said backrest frame and said footrest frame selectively at each of said locking slots by means of a pivot pin affixed to said another of said backrest frame and said footrest frame which extends through said main slot, said footrest having a deployed position wherein said second end portion of said footrest frame and said foot support are maintained in at least one elevated position relative to a ground surface by said ratchet assemblies, and a stowed position wherein said footrest is adapted to substantially nest within said backrest frame and the seat frame.
- 24. A chair according to claim 23, wherein the variable incline ratchet assemblies each include a U-shaped release plate having a central portion with a central aperture therethrough and respective dependent upper and lower legs, a pivot pin being affixed to the backrest frame through said central aperture of said central portion, said release plate being pivotally disposed thereon with said lower leg disposed closely adjacent a lower edge of said ratchet plate with said pivot pin disposed through a locking slot of the main slot, and which release plate is pivotable upon application of force sufficient to pivotally raise said ratchet plate against said lower leg such that said pivot pin is removed from said locking slot.
- 25. A chair according to claim 23, further comprising a pair of wheels, each being removably, rotationally mounted on a separate axle extending laterally from opposite sides of a lower portion of the chair, each of said axles able to be reversed to extend laterally inwardly when the respective wheel is removed therefrom, the chair having a cart position wherein the backrest and seat frames are in a stowed position and said footrest is in a deployed position for carrying items.
- 26. A chair according to claim 23, wherein the footrest is of adjustable length, comprising first and second end portions which are longitudinally movable relative to each other, and being retainable in a plurality of relative linear positions.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/014,062 filed Jan. 27, 1998.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09014062 |
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