Claims
- 1. A chair comprising
- a first floor and seat engaging frame member and a second floor and seat engaging frame member pivotally joined to one another to permit collapsing of the chair from an erected seating position by pivoting of the first and second frame members to be substantially coextensive with one another,
- the first frame member having a substantially straight U-shaped first bight end portion angled with respect to the first frame member and the second frame member having a substantially straight U-shaped second bight end portion angled with respect to the second frame member, and
- a seat surface-providing member of a shape having at one end a first pocket for engaging and enclosing an extremity of the first angled bight of the first frame member and at a second end a second pocket for engaging and enclosing an extremity of the second angled bight of the second frame member, wherein the first and second bight end portions provide the only support for the seat-supporting member and with the remaining portions of the frame members providing no support for the seat-supporting member.
- 2. The chair of claim 1, wherein the first and second bight portions are only partially covered by the first and second pockets of the seat surface-providing member.
- 3. The chair of claim 1, further comprising an occupant restraint belt for securing an occupant in the chair, the seat surface-providing member including a belt-receiving aperture, and with an occupant restraint belt attached to the frame members to extend through the belt-receiving aperture to wrap around and restrain an occupant seated on the seat-providing surface.
- 4. The chair of claim 1, wherein the seat surface-providing member has widths which narrow from a widest point along its length as the seat surface-providing member gets closer to the two pockets.
- 5. The chair of claim 1, further comprising a frame latch pivotally attached to the second frame member and having an L-shaped slot extending between the first and second frame members, the first frame member including a locking pin extending outward therefrom and the L-shaped slot being sized for slidable movement of the locking pin therein.
- 6. The chair of claim 5, wherein the latch includes means for latching the pin in the L-shaped slot to lock the chair in a seating orientation.
- 7. The chair of claim 1, further comprising extensions attached to the first and second frame members at other ends thereof from the first and second angled end bights to provide an elevated seating orientation.
- 8. The chair of claim 7, wherein the extensions include means for stabilizing the chair on a floor surface.
- 9. The chair of claim 1, wherein the curved bottom wall has a first length between the pockets and the first and second pockets are shorter in length than the first length of the curved bottom wall.
- 10. The chair of claim 1, wherein the first and second pockets have a first width and the curved bottom wall is wider in width than said first width of said pockets so as to define a seating pouch segment for supporting an occupant between the two pockets.
- 11. The chair of claim 1, further comprising a bracing strap having opposite end portions and means for attaching one opposite end portion to the first frame member and the other opposite end portion to the second frame member.
- 12. A chair comprising
- a first floor and seat engaging frame member and a second floor and seat engaging frame member pivotally joined to one another to permit collapsing of the chair from an erected seating position by pivoting of the first and second frame members to be substantially coextensive with one another,
- the first frame member having a substantially straight first bight end portion angled with respect to the first frame member and the second frame member having a substantially straight second bight end portion angled with respect to the second frame member,
- a seat surface-providing member of a shape having at one end a first pocket for engaging the first angled bight of the first frame member and at a second end a second pocket for engaging the second angled bight of the second frame member, and
- wherein the first and second bight portions lie in a single plane when the chair is in its erected position.
- 13. The chair of claim 12, further comprising a bracing strap having opposite end portions and means for attaching one opposite end portion to the first frame member and the other opposite end portion to the second frame member.
- 14. A chair comprising
- a first floor and seat engaging frame member and a second floor and seat engaging frame member pivotally joined to one another to permit collapsing of the chair from an erected seating position by pivoting of the first and second frame members to be substantially coextensive with one another,
- the first frame member having a substantially straight U-shaped first bight end portion angled with respect to the first frame member and the second frame member having substantially U-shaped straight second bight end portion angled with respect to the second frame member, and
- a cover with a pocket on each end and spaced apart from one another by a middle portion, each pocket receiving and enclosing only a portion of one of the first and second bight portions, and
- wherein the first and second bight end portions provide the only support for the cover and with the remaining portions of the frame members providing no support for the cover.
- 15. The chair of claim 14, wherein the cover further includes a perimeter edge and a curved bottom wall suspended below the perimeter edge and positioned to lie between the spaced-apart pockets to support an occupant.
- 16. The chair of claim 15, wherein the spaced-apart pockets have a first width and the curved bottom wall is wider in width than said first width of said spaced-apart pockets.
- 17. The chair of claim 14, further comprising a bracing strap having opposite end portions and means for attaching one opposite end portion to the first frame member and the other opposite end portion to the second frame member.
- 18. A chair comprising
- a first floor and seat engaging frame member and a second floor and seat engaging frame member pivotally joined to one another to permit collapsing of the chair from an erected seating position by pivoting of the first and second frame members to be substantially coextensive with one another,
- the first frame member having a substantially straight first bight end portion angled with respect to the first frame member and the second frame member having substantially a straight second bight end portion angled with respect to the second frame member,
- a cover with a pocket on each end and spaced apart from one another by a middle portion, each pocket receiving and enclosing only a portion of one of the first and second bight portions, and
- wherein the first and second bight portions lie in a single plane when the chair is assembled.
- 19. The chair of claim 8, further comprising a bracing strap having opposite end portions and means for attaching one opposite end portion to the first frame member and the other opposite end portion to the second frame member.
- 20. A chair comprising
- a first floor and seat engaging frame member and a second floor and seat engaging frame member pivotally joined to one another to permit collapsing of the chair from an erected seating position by pivoting of the first and second frame members to be substantially coextensive with one another,
- the first frame member having a substantially straight first bight end portion angled with respect to the first frame member and the second frame member having substantially a straight second bight end portion angled with respect to the second frame member,
- a cover with a pocket on each end and spaced apart from one another by a middle portion, each pocket receiving and enclosing only a portion of one of the first and second bight portions, wherein the cover further includes a perimeter edge and a curved bottom wall suspended below the perimeter edge and positioned to lie between the spaced-apart pockets to support an occupant, and
- wherein the first and second bight end portions and the perimeter edge are substantially coplanar.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 130,006, filed Sep. 30, 1993, now abandoned.
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