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Portable ice chests are well-known in the art, and used extensively to store and transport refrigerated items, and chilled beverages in particular. In this regard, ice chests may be either formed from rigidly molded structures having insulated side walls or, alternatively, may be formed from sections of insulated material encased within fabric, to thus enable the ice chest to assume a folded, compact configuration when not in use.
Also well-known in the art are folding chairs or lawn chairs that are operative to be folded or collapsed to assume a first compact, easily transportable configuration, and a second unfolded or operative configuration to enable an individual to sit thereupon. Along these lines, folding chairs come in a variety of styles and configurations and are typically fabricated from wood or metal frame structures that include sections of fabric and the like that define seating areas and back rest portions.
As is further well-known, given their related use and easily transportable nature, ice chests and foldable chairs are concomitantly used with extremely high frequency. Examples of such usage include tail gate parties, youth sporting events, such as soccer, football and the like, outdoor barbecues, picnics and camping activities. In fact, the concurrent use of ice chests and folding chairs are almost obligatory for spectator events, such as tail gating parties and youth sporting events, as there is typically a need or desire refrigerated beverages that are easily and readily accessible. Indeed, it is often times practiced to have an ice chest to serve as a beverage “station” that can be easily accessed at parties or by the team participants during time-outs or breaks in the sporting events.
Ideally, it would be advantageous if a system could be provided whereby such commonly used items, namely, an ice chest and folding chair, could be operatively interconnected with one another to define an easily-accessible cooler for storing cold beverages and the like. It would further be advantageous if such a system could be designed to have easy assembly, have simple construction, and further can assume a compact, space-efficient and easily transportable configuration when not in use. There is likewise a need for such a system that can be designed that can have an aesthetically pleasing appearance that can be further utilized as a means for advertising, promotion, and the like.
The present invention specifically addresses and alleviates the above-identified deficiencies in the art. In this regard, the present invention is directed to a portable chair component with ice chest component that are operative to interconnect with one another to in essence create a beverage display whereby refrigerated items can be held within the ice chest and can be made easily and readily accessible. Moreover, the present invention is directed to such a system whereby the individual components, namely an ice chest and foldable chair, can be easily and readily disassembled and can assume compact, space-efficient and easily transportable configurations.
The portable chair component of the invention comprises a foldable chair having a frame structure defining legs, a seating area, and a back rest. Optionally, the frame will be operative to define arm rests. The portable chair component further will include panels or segments of fabric operatively integrated with the frame to define the seating portion and the back rest portion respectively. Per conventional folding chair or lawn chair design, the portable chair component of the present invention will be operative to assume a first collapsed configuration to facilitate space-efficient storage, easy handling and transportation and a second expanded configuration having the chair-like structure as defined.
The ice chest component may be fabricated from existing insulating materials known in the art, and preferably will be fabricated from fabric materials to thus enable the same to assume a space-efficient, collapsed state when not in use, but expand to define an ice chest compartment within which ice and chilled beverages may be stored. The ice chest component, however, will be sized and dimensioned so as to form a complementary fit upon the seating area defined by the portable chair component. The ice chest component will further include a strap member to facilitate interconnection with the portable chair component, and more particularly the seating area thereof. In a further refinement of the invention, the ice chest component will further include a lid component having a pocket formed thereon for receiving and forming a covering about the back rest portion of the portable chair component. In this regard, the lid portion of the ice chest component may be designed and configured to have decorative indicia to thus create an aesthetically pleasing appearance, or may otherwise be provided with advertising materials or other types of logos, such as sporting team emblems, corporate logos, and the like. Moreover, according to such preferred embodiment it is believed that the lid portion of the ice chest when configured in the manner by which the same interconnects with the back rest portion of the portable chair component will facilitate the structural integrity of the two component when the same are interconnected.
In a further refinement of the present invention, there may further be provided a cover member that is operative to extend about the portable chair and ice chest components when the two are interconnected in the aforementioned manner. In this regard, the cover member will be operative to extend over the portable chair and interconnected ice chest and will be provided with an open upper periphery having a height commensurate with the opening defined by the ice chest component by which beverages and other refrigerated items may be readily accessed. The covering member may further be provided with decorative indicia, logos, art work and the like to create a desired aesthetically pleasing appearance or as means for displaying advertising. The cover member may further be provided with slots or holes that may serve as handles to thus enable the interconnected ice chest/portable chair/cover member to be easily and readily moved as a unit.
Along these lines, the components of the present invention may further be readily disassembled and operative to transition to their space-efficient and easily-transportable configurations to thus enable the same to be easily transported and re-utilized with minimal effort.
These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout.
The detailed description set forth below is intended as a description of the presently preferred embodiment of the invention, and is not intended to represent the only form in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and sequences of steps for constructing and operating the invention. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments and that they are also intended to be encompassed within the scope of the invention.
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With respect to the chair component 10, the same will preferably comprise a frame member comprised of first and second leg portions 14, 16 that may be joined together via pivot or hinge 18 to thus enable the same to assume a compact configuration as shown. Along these lines, frame portions 16, 18 will be operative to provide structural support, and in particular, the legs of the chair when the same assumes its operative configuration. The chair component 10 further comprises seat frame portions 22, 24 that are affixed to frame portions 16, 18, respectively. Further provided are hinge members 26, 28 formed upon respective ones of the ends of frame portions 22, 24 to which are further affixed back rest frame portions 30, 32. To provide a seating area and a back rest area, there is preferably provided panels or fabric portions 20, 34, the former being affixed to frame sections 22, 24 and the latter being affixed to back rest frame portions 30, 32 as shown.
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Such ice chest component 12, will further be operative to assume the expanded configuration shown in
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By interconnecting the components in the manner shown in
Additional modifications and improvements of the present invention may also be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Along these lines, it should be understood that portable chair member 10 can take any of a variety of types of folding chairs or lawn chairs known in the art and need not encompass the specific embodiment depicted in the Figures. Likewise, ice chest component 12 need not be collapsible, but may take any of a variety of ice chests known in the art, including those that may be formed from rigid structures, and need only interconnect with the portable chair component 10 in a manner that enables the ice chest and chair to remain secure with one another. Likewise, cover member 46 may take any of a variety of shapes and sizes as may be necessary to compliment and form a covering about interconnected chair 10 and ice chest 12, and thus may not need to take a block-like configuration shown in