Amphibious table with seats attached

Buoys – rafts – and aquatic devices – Body supporting buoyant device – With seat

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C297S158300

Reexamination Certificate

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06878026

ABSTRACT:
A device to be used for sitting at a table in a water filled area, such as a water pool. The device comprises an upper rigid, flat, floating body made of buoyant material and defining a table top, at least one lower seat member and a connecting member for rigidly attaching a bottom face of each lower seat member to an underface of the floating body at a level relative to the floating body such that a person can sit on the seat member while resting ones forearms or elbows on top of the floating body. The floating body and the seat member have surfaces and thicknesses enabling them to be self-stable in the water filled area while preventing a top surface of the floating body to be submerged when the person remains seated on the seat member.

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patent: 6808434 (2004-10-01), Park

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