Chairs and seats – Chair hardware or attachment
Patent
1995-01-24
1996-05-07
Nelson, Jr., Milton
Chairs and seats
Chair hardware or attachment
297326, 248501, A47C 3100
Patent
active
055139000
ABSTRACT:
A chair stabilizing device for rotatable attachment to a ground level, horizontally extending leg member portion of, for example, a lawn or beach chair. The device includes a stabilizing base and a gripping member fixed to the base. A slit in the portion of the gripping member not fixed to the base provides access to a central opening sized and shaped to receive the horizontally extending leg member portion. The gripping member is sufficiently flexible to permit installation of the device by inserting the leg member portion through the slit into the central opening. The gripping member is also sufficiently firm to grip and hold the leg member portion within the central opening and to hold the base parallel to the leg member portion during use of the chair. The base, on installation of the device, extends sufficiently outward to the side of the chair to prevent tipping of the chair to the side during use. A stabilized chair is also disclosed, including, in combination, a chair and the above-described stabilizing device.
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Craig Frances P.
Jr. Milton Nelson
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