Typical portable chairs have three or more vertical legs that support a seat platform off the ground. These portable chairs are mechanical, heavy, cumbersome, and unstable without both of user's feet on the ground and can be difficult to set up. Most camping or folding chairs are too cumbersome and heavy to pack for a hiking trip or back country camping.
As such, there is a need for a portable light weight seat that is capable of being easily dissembled and stored in a backpack.
The present disclosure relates generally to a portable light weight seat, and, more specifically, a portable light weight seat that utilizes a tree or other vertical object as a support.
Embodiments of the present disclosure include a seat with a seating platform with one end attached to a vertical object (e.g., a tree, a post, etc.). The seat includes at least two support shafts attached to the opposite end of the seating platform. The support shafts may be angled from the end of the seating platform opposite the vertical object, down and back toward the vertical object. The lower ends of the support shafts may be attached to the vertical object below where the seating platform is attached to the vertical object. In some embodiments, the support shafts cross each other and may be attached the vertical object above the ground (so as to not touch the ground), as shown in
The seating platform and lower ends of the support shaft may be attached to the vertical object by any method known in the art. For example, the seating platform and lower ends of the support straps may be attached to the vertical object using adjustable nylon straps or straps made out of any other type of similar material.
According to some embodiments, the seating platform can be adjusted for improved comfort to accommodate an angle of a supporting object. The seating platform and frame, which includes the support shafts, can be adjusted by a user to accommodate variable heights. The seating platform does not rely on the support shafts touching the ground for stability, and thus does not dig into the ground. Further, in some embodiments, attaching the seat to a vertical object using the straps does not damage or harm the vertical object. The disclosed seat is a lightweight, compact, portable, packable, and stable design that accommodates weight budgets for gear of hikers, fishermen, hunters and campers, among other outdoor enthusiasts.
According to at least one example embodiment, the present disclosure may be implemented in the form of an apparatus comprising a seating platform having a proximal end, distal end, and material spanning between the ends. The example embodiment may further include: an upper strap configured to attach to the proximal end of the seating platform, the upper strap configured to secure the seating platform at the proximal end to a vertical object; a lower strap; and at least two support shafts configured to be coupled to the distal end of the seating platform and the lower strap. In some embodiments, the at least two support shafts cross each other between the upper strap and the lower strap.
According to some embodiments, each of the support shafts has a first end configured to be coupled to the distal end of the seating platform and a second end configured to be coupled to the lower strap.
According to some embodiments, the lower strap is coupled to the upper strap and is configured to hang vertically from the upper strap when the upper strap is secured to the vertical object. In some embodiments, the lower strap is a first lower strap, and the apparatus further includes a second lower strap coupled to the upper strap and configured to hang vertically from the upper strap when the upper strap is secured to the vertical object, wherein the first lower strap and the second lower strap are configured to enable the support shafts to be coupled thereto.
According to some embodiments, the lower strap is configured to be secured to the vertical object. In some embodiments, the lower strap includes at least one pocket arranged to enable the at least two support shafts to couple to the lower strap.
The foregoing will be apparent from the following more particular description of example embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating embodiments of the present invention.
A description of example embodiments of the invention follows.
The upper strap 60 may be an adjustable nylon strap that attaches to the vertical object 70 through use of a buckle 65a (as shown in
In other embodiments, the upper strap 60 may be made out of any other suitable material (e.g., cotton, polyester, carbon fiber, texteline, solution-dyed acrylic fabrics, Duracord, or any other type of durable fabric) known in the art, preferably a material that is light weight and strong enough to support the body weight of an adult. Similarly, the seating platform 20 may be made from numerous types of materials known in the art including nylon, cotton, polyester, carbon fiber, ripstop, texteline, solution-dyed acrylic fabrics, Duracord, or any other type of durable fabric.
According to the example embodiment in
According to the example embodiment, the two support shafts 30 may be attached to the lower support strap 50 by inserting the lower ends of the support shafts 30 into pockets 40 attached to the lower support strap 50. For example, the pockets 40 may be sewn onto the lower strap 50 or attached to the lower strap 50 by another securing mechanism known in the art.
The lower support strap 50 is attached to the vertical object 70 below the upper support strap 60. The lower strap 50 may be an adjustable nylon strap that attaches to the vertical object 70 through use of a buckle 65b (as shown in
As described above in regard to the upper support strap 60, the lower support strap 50 may be made out of any suitable material (e.g., nylon, cotton, polyester, carbon fiber, texteline, solution-dyed acrylic fabrics, Duracord, or any other type of durable fabric) known in the art. In some embodiments, a material that is lightweight and strong enough to support the body weight of an adult seated on the seating platform 20 is used. The lower strap 50 may be an adjustable strap that attaches to the vertical object 70 with a buckle 65. It should be understood that other fastening components may be employed, such as hook and loop materials, pins and fasteners, clips, and other components that enable coupling of two portions of a strap or a strap and a seating platform to be temporarily or permanently interconnected.
Embodiments of the disclosed seat are lightweight, packable and portable. The seat is also easy to set up and disassemble. In one embodiment, to disassemble the seat, a user only needs to remove the support shafts from the grommets 45 in the seating platform and the pockets attached to the lower strap, and unbuckle both straps from the vertical object. The straps, seat platform and shafts can then be compactly stored. The seat is capable of supporting people of various sizes. The seat utilizes a vertical object, such as a tree, for support which reduces the size and weight of the seat. The seat may be used by hikers and back country campers who wish to avoid carrying anything bulky or weighing more than a few ounces. Some embodiments may weigh a few ounces, whereas others may weigh up to a few pounds. Still other may weigh between those two ranges. Weight is a function of materials that compose the components of the seat 10.
According to some embodiments, the support shafts may be telescoping and capable of reducing in length for being stored. The telescoping support shafts may be held in an extended position with detents, pins, or other extension or interconnection means (not shown) as is known in the art.
According to some embodiments, the lower strap 50 may be coupled to a single lower pocket 42 that is capable of holding two or more support shafts 30 to the lower strap 50 as shown in
While this invention has been particularly shown and described with references to example embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention encompassed by the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/486,641 filed on Apr. 18, 2017. The entire teachings of the above application are incorporated herein by reference.
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