Portable chair systems

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Inventors

Milan, Patrick Thomas

Application #

449869

Filed

May-30-2003

Published

Dec-13-2005

Current US Class

135/66
280/812
297/217.1

International Classes

A63C 011/00

Field of Search

280/812 280/809 280/814 280/816 280/820 297/217.1 297/162 224/155 135/66

Examiners

Ellis; Christopher P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fredrickson & Byron, PA

US Patent References

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4494796   Butterfly chair const...
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4786082   Skier's seat
4925064   Backpack cushioni...
5118136   Portable seat for a...
5441184   Ski seat and carrier
5718473   Folding chair
6547324   Portable chair

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Abstract
A chair made of supports such as skis, poles such as ski poles, a base strap assembly, a seat portion assembly and optionally a cross retainer. The seat is formed by first attaching two supports together at the tips by a fastener, the upward facing support tips pointing downward. The upward facing support tails are then connected to the top handles of the poles, while a sling type seat constructed from a flexible material, such as nylon, is connected to the supports using web straps. The ski poles, being in an upright crossed position, support the chair and are held in place by a bottom triangular strap assembly connecting the bottom tips of the ski poles to the tips of the skis.
 
Claims
1. A portable chair system comprising:

(a) a pair of supports adjoined at the tips by a support tips fastener to form an angle;

(b) a pair of crossed pole structures;

(c) a seat portion assembly comprising a seat portion adjoined to a pole support assembly and a lower seat attachment, said pole support assembly and lower seat attachment being used to adjoin said seat portion to said pole structures and said supports; and

(d) a base strap assembly comprising at least one base strap operably connected to the support tips fastener for adjoining said fastener to said pole structures and said supports,

wherein the support tips adjoined by the support tips fastener and the crossed pole structure serve as the ground engaging elements of the portable chair system.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to snow skiing accessories. More specifically, this invention relates to a portable chair constructed using ordinary skis, poles and the seat and strap system of the present invention which can be easily assembled, disassembled, conveniently stowed and carried by a skier while skiing.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The concept of sitting on the side of the ski slope and resting has been around as long as the sport itself. Being able to rest on the slope is not only a pleasure but often is necessary, because of safety concerns. This is based on the probability for personal injury which greatly increases with increasing levels of fatigue. Having a comfortable ski chair system readily available would greatly increase the ability to take a well-deserved and needed rest before personal injury occurs.

Currently there is no ski chair system on the commercial market that is compact enough to carry while skiing. Backpacks having a fold down flap to allow one to sit on the snow have been used but provide no long-term comfort. Other efforts to provide a skier a temporary seat without sitting directly on the snow are embodied in the structures found in U.S. Pat. No. 4,786,082 wherein a seat is jointly supported by a pair of ski poles, U.S. Pat. No. 4,456,284 in which a temporary seat is formed in the nature of a sling suspended by a pair of sleeves supported by a ski pole upper end, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,762,339 in which a seat made from flexible material is supported by both skis and ski poles. These designs make for an extremely unstable configuration since the weight distributed by one sitting on the seat forces the skis and ski poles in opposite directions causing the seat to collapse and therefore not desirable to sit on. In addition to being unstable, these designs are limited by the location in which they can be used since one needs to insert the skis and ski poles into the snow in order to provide support.
 
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