There is no federally sponsored or research or development associated with this application.
There is no joint research agreement associated with this application.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
The Stickle Seat is a walking stick with a foldable seat.
(2) Description of the art including information disclosed under 37 CFR 1.97 & 1.98
The art described in the drawings of the design and utility function illustrate the unique ability of the Stickle Seat invention using a foldable seat. We found 1 U.S. Pat. No. 4,684,090 that has a type of foldable seat however the folding mechanism is much different from our invention.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The Stickle Seat is a walking stick or trekking pole that uses a foldable seat that is also removable.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
There are 4 drawings in total that describe and illustrate the design and function of the Stickle Seat. The stick or pole is in broken lines and is not a part of this application and is for illustration purposes only.
FIG. 1: is the ¾ view of the invention.
FIG. 2: is the ¾ view in a semi folded position.
FIG. 3: is the ¾ view in completely folded position.
FIG. 4: is the ¾ exploded view of the invention in all of its parts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFFERED EMBODIMENT
The stick or pole is in broken lines and is not a part of this application and is for illustration purposes only.
FIG. 1: In this completely open unfolded position illustration #1 is the foldable support frame for the #2 the seat frame with #3 the foldable support leg with #4 the angled rail guide with #5 the bottom frame connector for the #6 main frame with #7 the cotter pin and key with the chain with #8 the top frame connector with #9 the rubber roller wheels with #10 the stick or pole frame to connect with the seat main frame.
FIG. 2: In this semi folded position illustration #1 is the foldable support frame for the #2 the seat frame with #3 the foldable support leg with #4 the angled rail guide with #5 the bottom frame connector for the #6 main frame with #7 the cotter pin and key with the chain with #8 the top frame connector with #9 the rubber roller wheels with #10 the stick or pole frame to connect with the seat main frame.
FIG. 3: In this completely folded position illustration #1 is the foldable support frame for the #2 the seat frame with #3 the foldable support leg with #4 the angled rail guide with #5 the bottom frame connector for the #6 main frame with #7 the cotter pin and key with the chain with #8 the top frame connector with #9 the rubber roller wheels with #10 the stick or pole frame to connect with the seat main frame.
FIG. 4: In this exploded view illustration #1 is the foldable support frame for the #2 the seat frame with #3 the foldable support leg with #4 the angled rail guide with #5 the bottom frame connector for the #6 main frame with #7 the cotter pin and key with the chain with #8 the top frame connector with #9 the rubber roller wheels with #10 the stick or pole frame to connect with the seat main frame.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The Stickle Seat is a new method of taking a walking stick or trekking pole and attaching a foldable seat to it. Many people use the sticks or poles for hiking and such and having a foldable lightweight seat is something very fast and easy to use. The foldable seat uses a round seat of metal, plastic or even wood if desired. It is designed so that a frame is screwed into the stick or pole and may be welded in place for metal. The seat frame itself is designed to fold upward to fold flat against the stick or pole and can be folded into an open position so that a person can sit on the seat facing the stick or pole or sitting with their back against the seat. It can also be removed by pulling out the cotter pin and carrying it on a back pack and such.