US1900847A - Collapsible seat, stool, or chair with receptacle for holding articles - Google Patents

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US1900847A
US1900847A US496479A US49647930A US1900847A US 1900847 A US1900847 A US 1900847A US 496479 A US496479 A US 496479A US 49647930 A US49647930 A US 49647930A US 1900847 A US1900847 A US 1900847A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • A47C4/18Folding chairs with inflexible seats having a frame made of metal
    • A47C4/20Folding chairs with inflexible seats having a frame made of metal with legs pivotably connected to seat or underframe
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • the invention relates to collapsible chairs of the type wherein the seat portion is a box which can be used-as a receptable for carrying various articles.
  • stoollike or backless structures are known wherein flaps or open frames constituting legs are hinged to the base so as to fold up into a s ace or recess formed under a false bottom.
  • e resent invention has for its objects to provide an article of the type mentioned wherein the hollow seat is entirel available Y for articles other than colla se members (such as legal of the chair, an moreover, to construct suc an article in a simple manner whereby it maybe speedily and easily converted from one osition to another, and forms a sturdy and rigid .device when in the go chair position, without liability to accidental collapse.
  • the said invention comprises a box seat portion adapted to contain articles, and front and rear leg members, preferably in the form of bent metal U-shape frames, pivoted to the exterior of the box sides by means of elements, such as discs or angular extensions on the le members, lying against the said box sides, t ere' being means'co-actso ing with the said elements to lock the leg members itively in the opened position.
  • .when closed, may constitute a handle for carrying the box.
  • Figure 1 is a side view "of a combined box so and seat, with one leg partly collapsed, ac-
  • Figure 2 is a side view in its closed position of a modification.
  • Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 2 but in the open osition.
  • Figure 415 a fragmentary view showing part of. Figure 8 in side elevation.
  • Figure 5 is a front view accordingto Figure 2, and (dot-and-dash lines) according to Figure 3. r 1
  • Figure 6 is an inverted mgrto Figure 2.
  • p 1 are 7 shows a perspective view of the artic e illustrated by Figures 2-6.
  • FIG. 8 is a view similar to Figure 2, but of a further modification.
  • V Y is a view similar to Figure 2, but of a further modification.
  • the seat body consists of 'a box 1 having a hinged lid 2 padded to constitute a seating sur ace.
  • the reference numeral 3' denotes a catch and lock for the lid.
  • the legs of the seat are four in number and comprise a front pair 4- and a rear pair 5, each pair being plan view accordformed from a bent metal rod or tube 'of aproximately U-shape, the limbs of the Us eingpivoted to the; respective sides of the box -1. pivoted back 6 of similar U-formation is employed.
  • the respective extremities of the limbs of the front leg frame 4 each have a flattened cranked element 9 which is pivoted to the box side somewhere intermediate of its length at 8 to leave a free end or tail.
  • the other two frames 5 and 6 also have cranked ends somewhat similar to the construction of frame 4 and its cranks 9.
  • the back frame 6 is pivoted at 22 at each side of the box 1 and has a flat metal crank arm 23 which is hooked to en age a stud 24 when open, as illustrated.
  • .T e crank arms 9 and 26 respectively of the frames 4 and 5 have holes 27 to snap over chamfered or other studs 28 (by virtue of the springiness of the said arms 9' and 26).
  • the front frame 4 is shown partly colla sed so that the action shall be more clear y depicted.
  • a bolt 29 is provided and this may be given a partial rotation to force up the s rlngy ends of the said cranks bymeans of attened extremities or equivalents 30 on the bolt ends.
  • a recess formed between the two pressed-out projections 31 constitutes a retaining device in which the frame 6 can snap when closed.
  • the ends of the limbs are made hollow to accommodate a sliding locking pin 13, one on each side, which can be moved to form a common rigid Rigging element between each pair of aligned
  • the U-shape of the three frames may be varied, for instance, the bottom bar connecting the two limbs could be located intermediate of the limbs making something like an H-shape, or said bar could be bent making a W-shape. Again, all the legs could be separate and independent if found suitable for any particular purpose.
  • a detachable seat ad 16 may be secured to the box in any suita le manner (such as by press-studs) and this can be detached for use separately on the ground or could be attached by suitable clips or cords to frame 6, as may be desired.
  • the cross-bar 17 of the back frame 6 is shalped to constitute a carrying handle, when col apsed.
  • the method of clipping and locking the three pivoted members 4, 5 and 6 is capable of a large range of variations. For example,
  • the clip 10 (of the various constructions) is replaced by a depressible catch 'tion the back laterally flexible at a point s aced from its pivot, a fixed formation at t e side of the seat, a formation carried by the leg carrying member at said point engageable with and disen ageable from the seat carried formaby lateral flexure of the le carryin member and effective when enga with sai seat carried formation to lock "t e leg carrying member and leg in one of their aforementioned positions, and cam means carried by the seat for cooperation with said leg carrying member to effect lateral flexure of said member thus to efiect disengagement of said locking formations.
  • a leg carrying member pivoted to the side of the seat whereby the leg is adapted to be swung between folded and extended positions relative to the seat, said leg ca ing member being laterally flexible at a point spaced from its pivot, a fixed tongue at the side of the seat the leg carrying member at a point spaced from its pivot having an opening formed therein and being laterally flexible whereby the tongue is ada ted to be engaged in said opening to lock e member and the leg in one of their aforementioned positions, and a cam rotatably mounted on the seat and underlying a portion of the le carrying member. adjacent to the opening therein when said tongue is enga d in said opening, where y rotation of sai cam is effective to latera y flex said leg carrying member thus to effect disengagement of the same from said tongue.

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COLLAPSIBLE SEA T, STOOL, OR CHAIR WITH RECEPTACLE FOR HOLDING ARTICLE- Filed Nov. 18, 1930 4 Sheets-Sheet J4 I I 3" o I F 4 .15 13 we; p 6J3 4 19 4 INVE/YTDR Mal/1m E6701; 7
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UNITED "ST TES PATENT or'r cs SIDAY, OI BICHIOND, ENGLAND oonmsram sm'r, s'roon, on cam wrrn; ancmacnn roa normnwe anncms Application fled lcvember 10, 1880, ierial No. 408,479, and in Grelit Britain Iovember 18, 1889.
The invention relates to collapsible chairs of the type wherein the seat portion is a box which can be used-as a receptable for carrying various articles. In this respect stoollike or backless structures are known wherein flaps or open frames constituting legs are hinged to the base so as to fold up into a s ace or recess formed under a false bottom.
urther, constructions adopting detachable pe -lik e legs and hinged backs are known. e resent invention has for its objects to provide an article of the type mentioned wherein the hollow seat is entirel available Y for articles other than colla se members (such as legal of the chair, an moreover, to construct suc an article in a simple manner whereby it maybe speedily and easily converted from one osition to another, and forms a sturdy and rigid .device when in the go chair position, without liability to accidental collapse.
In its essence, the said invention comprises a box seat portion adapted to contain articles, and front and rear leg members, preferably in the form of bent metal U-shape frames, pivoted to the exterior of the box sides by means of elements, such as discs or angular extensions on the le members, lying against the said box sides, t ere' being means'co-actso ing with the said elements to lock the leg members itively in the opened position.
A hinged ack ivote'd in a similar manner,
is also preferab y employed, and the latter,
.when closed, may constitute a handle for carrying the box. Y
Various embodimentswill now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein v Figure 1 is a side view "of a combined box so and seat, with one leg partly collapsed, ac-
- cording to the invention.
Figure 2 is a side view in its closed position of a modification.
Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 2 but in the open osition.
Figure 415 a fragmentary view showing part of. Figure 8 in side elevation.
Figure 5 is a front view accordingto Figure 2, and (dot-and-dash lines) according to Figure 3. r 1
Figure 6 is an inverted mgrto Figure 2. p 1 are 7 shows a perspective view of the artic e illustrated by Figures 2-6.
t Figure 8 is a view similar to Figure 2, but of a further modification. V Y
Like numerals of reference indicate the same or corresponding parts in the several views. 7 l
In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, the seat body consists of 'a box 1 having a hinged lid 2 padded to constitute a seating sur ace. The reference numeral 3'denotes a catch and lock for the lid. The legs of the seat are four in number and comprise a front pair 4- and a rear pair 5, each pair being plan view accordformed from a bent metal rod or tube 'of aproximately U-shape, the limbs of the Us eingpivoted to the; respective sides of the box -1. pivoted back 6 of similar U-formation is employed. The respective extremities of the limbs of the front leg frame 4 each have a flattened cranked element 9 which is pivoted to the box side somewhere intermediate of its length at 8 to leave a free end or tail.
The other two frames 5 and 6 also have cranked ends somewhat similar to the construction of frame 4 and its cranks 9. The back frame 6 is pivoted at 22 at each side of the box 1 and has a flat metal crank arm 23 which is hooked to en age a stud 24 when open, as illustrated. .T e crank arms 9 and 26 respectively of the frames 4 and 5 have holes 27 to snap over chamfered or other studs 28 (by virtue of the springiness of the said arms 9' and 26). The front frame 4 is shown partly colla sed so that the action shall be more clear y depicted. To release the holes 27 from engagement with their studs 28, a bolt 29 is provided and this may be given a partial rotation to force up the s rlngy ends of the said cranks bymeans of attened extremities or equivalents 30 on the bolt ends. When the frame 4 is in the foldedup position, a recess (formed between the two pressed-out projections 31) constitutes a retaining device in which the frame 6 can snap when closed.
In Figures 2-7, the tail of the crank 7 of spring; clip when in the opened-out position. The frame 6 constituting the back is pivoted at 11 ad'acent the pivotal points 12 of the U-frame 0 the rear legs 5, so that when in the opened-out position depicted in Figure 3 the respective hmbs of the two frames are a igned on each side of the box 1. The ends of the limbs are made hollow to accommodate a sliding locking pin 13, one on each side, which can be moved to form a common rigid Rigging element between each pair of aligned It is to be understood that the U-shape of the three frames may be varied, for instance, the bottom bar connecting the two limbs could be located intermediate of the limbs making something like an H-shape, or said bar could be bent making a W-shape. Again, all the legs could be separate and independent if found suitable for any particular purpose.
It will be seen that all pivotal points in the Figures 2-7 construction (e. g. 8, 11, 12) are preferably flat discs mounted on metal .bearmg plates, such as 14.
When the three U-frame members 4, 5, and 6 are collapsed to lie flat a ainst the sides of the box 1, they are retained by a spring clip 15, the frame 6 clipping into a. top depression, the frame 5 clipping into a bottom depression whilst the frame 4 clips underneath the extremity of said spring.
A detachable seat ad 16 may be secured to the box in any suita le manner (such as by press-studs) and this can be detached for use separately on the ground or could be attached by suitable clips or cords to frame 6, as may be desired.
The cross-bar 17 of the back frame 6 is shalped to constitute a carrying handle, when col apsed.
The method of clipping and locking the three pivoted members 4, 5 and 6 is capable of a large range of variations. For example,
in Figure 8 whilst the alignment of the limbs of the frames 5 and 6, and the common lockmg bolt 13 is adhered to, they are not made actually to abut as in the previous form. An intermediate tubular socket 18 is secured to the box 1, and the extremities of the said limbs fit on to this with a scarfed joint, the bolt 13 extending through the same. Also, the equivalent of the sprin clip 15, viz :clip 19, is mounted on a cran ed arm 9 of the frame 4. The clip 10 (of the various constructions) is replaced by a depressible catch 'tion the back laterally flexible at a point s aced from its pivot, a fixed formation at t e side of the seat, a formation carried by the leg carrying member at said point engageable with and disen ageable from the seat carried formaby lateral flexure of the le carryin member and effective when enga with sai seat carried formation to lock "t e leg carrying member and leg in one of their aforementioned positions, and cam means carried by the seat for cooperation with said leg carrying member to effect lateral flexure of said member thus to efiect disengagement of said locking formations.
2. in a collapsible chair, a seat, a leg carrying member pivoted to the side of the seat whereby the leg is adapted to be swung between folded and extended positions relative to the seat, said leg ca ing member being laterally flexible at a point spaced from its pivot, a fixed tongue at the side of the seat the leg carrying member at a point spaced from its pivot having an opening formed therein and being laterally flexible whereby the tongue is ada ted to be engaged in said opening to lock e member and the leg in one of their aforementioned positions, and a cam rotatably mounted on the seat and underlying a portion of the le carrying member. adjacent to the opening therein when said tongue is enga d in said opening, where y rotation of sai cam is effective to latera y flex said leg carrying member thus to effect disengagement of the same from said tongue.
In testimony whereof I have aflixed my signature hereto this 6th day of November,
WILLIAM ERNEST SIDAY.
20, over, which the channel-shape endfll'of whereb the leg is ada ted to be swung between olded and exten ed positions relative to the seat, said leg carrying member being the clip 19 seats, when the frame is opened
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US2493084A (en) * 1947-02-04 1950-01-03 William E Pharo Collapsible beach fisherman's chair
US3128137A (en) * 1962-07-05 1964-04-07 Robert F Dokter Combination folding chair and tackle box
US4474407A (en) * 1981-10-15 1984-10-02 Nazar Robert C Portable chair with insulated seat cooler
US4527830A (en) * 1983-05-04 1985-07-09 Meyers Roger A Infant seat and table and supply carrier
US5015033A (en) * 1989-12-20 1991-05-14 Deana Winters Underseat receptacle for purses and other possessions
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US3128137A (en) * 1962-07-05 1964-04-07 Robert F Dokter Combination folding chair and tackle box
US4474407A (en) * 1981-10-15 1984-10-02 Nazar Robert C Portable chair with insulated seat cooler
US4527830A (en) * 1983-05-04 1985-07-09 Meyers Roger A Infant seat and table and supply carrier
US5481822A (en) * 1989-09-29 1996-01-09 Engels; Russell W. Fisherman's bag
US5015033A (en) * 1989-12-20 1991-05-14 Deana Winters Underseat receptacle for purses and other possessions
US8182031B1 (en) * 2010-01-27 2012-05-22 Mackenzie Eric K Poker kit with chairs and table
GB2533935A (en) * 2015-01-07 2016-07-13 Wan-yu li Folding Chair
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