Chairs and seats – Rocker-mounted
Patent
1999-02-05
2000-07-18
Cuomo, Peter M.
Chairs and seats
Rocker-mounted
29718801, 2972173, 2972174, 297170, 297172, 2972715, A47C 3029
Patent
active
060896639
ABSTRACT:
An accessory chair apparatus for use with video games, the apparatus comprising a concave base, a seat portion, and a console. The base is shaped so as to facilitate a rocking motion in both a front to back and a side to side direction. However, body stabilizers may also to deployed as to prevent such rocking. The seat portion may include a back portion upon which a headrest may be adjustably mounted. The headrest may include at least one audio speaker mounted therein to enhance the game playing experience. The console is adjustably mounted on the front end of the base so as to ensure comfortable seating for occupants of various sizes. Also, a controller mounted frame may be placed on the console so as to accept a game controller, such as, for example, a steering wheel. The apparatus may also include a variety of storage compartments such as a basket, a case, and recesses in the body and the case.
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Cuomo Peter M.
Spang & Company
White Rodney B.
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