Folding chair/backpack

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Inventors

Varanakis, John E.

Application #

894906

Filed

Aug-8-1986

Published

Jan-19-1988

Current US Class

224/153
224/155
224/581

International Classes

A45F 004/02

Field of Search

224/151 224/155 297/1 297/188 297/129

Examiners

Recla; Henry J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fleit, Jacobson, Cohn & Price

US Patent References

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4487345   Backpack chair
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4582165   Pack frame and tre...

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Abstract
A folding low seat chair is provided including opposite side arm portions and adjustable length shoulder strap loops supported therefrom whereby the chair, when unfolded, may be supported from the back of a user and utilized as a backpack frame for supporting relatively heavy and large bulk loads. The chair/backpack frame is constructed in a manner such that the weight of a person seated on the chair or a load supported therefrom when being used as a backpack frame serves to retain the chair in an unfolded position. Further, the back engaging portions of the chair and backpack frame are such that comfort and air circulation is afforded between the backpack frame and the user.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. A folding chair/backpack frame structure including first and second frame members and seat frame means, said first frame member being disposed in upstanding position, having front and rear sides and defining a backrest and a reat leg assembly, said second frame member being generally horizontal and defining opposite side armrests and a front leg assembly, said first frame member including first elongated and generally parallel upright opposite side members, a first lower transverse member extending between and interconnecting the lower end portions of said first side members and an upper transverse member extending between and interconnecting the uppre end portions of said first side members, said second frame member including second elongated, generally parallel, front-to-rear extending and rearwardly and upwardly inclined arm rest defining opposite side members, said second side members each including integral relatively angulated front and rear end portions defining a rearwardly and downwardly opening included angle of less than 180.degree., a second lower transverse member extending between and connecting the front end portions of said front-to-rear extending second side members, said second side members being spaced apart to receive said first side members therebetween, pivot means pivotally anchoring the rear ends of said second opposite side members to the outer sides of the corresponding first side members centrally intermediate said first frame member upper and lower transverse members for oscillation of said second opposite side members relative to said first frame member about aligned horizontal transverse axes, said seat frame means being horizontally disposed and including a pair of elongated opposite side front-to-rear extending side marginal members and a seat panel extending therebetween and supported therefrom, means anchoring forward portions of said side marginal members spaced rearward of the forward ends thereof between said front end portions of said second opposite side members centrally intermediate the upper and lower extremities of said front end portions and above said second lower transverse member, anchor means anchoring the rear ends of said side marginal members relative to the rear ends of said rear end portions of said second side members and with said rear ends of said side marginal members spaced below said rear end portions of said second side members and abutted against the forward facing sides of the lower end portions of said first opposite side members at locations thereon spaced above said first transverse member, and backrest panel means extending between and supported from said first opposite side members, said second frame member and seat frame means being upwardly swingable, as a unit, and about said axes relative to said first frame member toward a position with said second opposite side members substantially paralleling and closely embracing the remote sides of said first opposite side members therebetween, shoulder strap means extending between and anchored to said first lower and upper transverse members for shoulder mounting of said structure from a person with the rear side of said first frame member opposing the back of the upper torso portion of said person.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

A folding chair is provided for low level seating and is structured in a manner whereby the chair, when unfolded, also may be used as a backpack frame and have considerable loads supported therefrom.

2. Description of Related Art

Various different forms of folding and collapsing chairs and backpack frames heretofore have been provided such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,836,334, 3,266,686, 3,292,830, 3,912,138, 4,300,707, 4,362,307 and 4,530,451. However, these various forms of folding and collapsible chairs and backpack frames do not include the overall combination of structural features of the instant invention which particularly well coact to provide a low level chair and a backpack frame capable of supporting relatively heavy loads and wherein the chair/frame is equipped with armrests and may be folded into a compact state. In addition, the chair/backpack frame includes structural features which enable backpack loads to be readily removably anchored thereto.
 
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