A cot incorporating a frame having pairs of crossed front, rear and side legs, and with connectors for stabilizing the cot when opened and for collapsing the cot to a compact package when closed, with front pad and rear pad connectors, and with front and rear connectors being configured with generally perpendicular walls to apertures of which upper and lower ends of rear legs, front legs and side legs are pivotally connected, and with one front connector and one rear connector each including a notch within which the upper end of a front crossed leg and the upper end of a rear crossed leg are arranged to glide in opening and closing the cot, and to which an upper end of two crossing side legs are pivotally connected, for automatically folding its fabric liner as the cot is being collapsed.
A sunshade for casual seating of the type including a reclining beach chair or lounger, a patio chair and a cot, each of which is collapsible to a compact package, in which a sunshade canopy fixed with a fabric covering is secured in a manner to be collapsible along with the casual seating when the seating is closed to a compact package, and in which the canopy can be rotated open to an angle either horizontal to the ground or tilted to the ground, being then secured in position by a pin which restrains wind gusts from blowing the canopy upwardly.
A patio chair incorporating a frame having pairs of crossed front, rear and side legs, and with front and rear connectors for stabilizing the chair when opened and for collapsing the chair to a compact package when closed, and with compressible pins at the rear connectors to be captured by snap action in forming a positive locking securement against accidental closing and against closing by small children.
In a reclining lounger, patio chair or cot which folds to a collapsed condition, a pillow which fits within an empty slot therein when collapsed attaches to the back of the fabric seat liner, preferably with one attaching strip being fixedly secured to the liner so as to keep the pillow from becoming lost in use, and with a second attaching strip being detachably coupled with the liner to allow for securement of the pillow to the liner in resting ones head and to fold the pillow into such empty slot in facilitating storage and transport when the lounger, chair or cot is collapsed.
An arm rest for a reclining beach chair or lounger which automatically adjusts in length as the lounger is adjusted between its straight-up position and its most reclining positionĂ¢in a first embodiment of which, the arm rest is of two sections joinable one to another at spaced locations, and in a second embodiment of which the arm rest is of an overlying length joined by an S-clip clasp selectively positionable within apertures defining the lengths associated within individual chair reclining positions.
A foot rest for a reclining beach chair or lounger having either 1-piece or 2-piece fabric seat liner constructions, including a pair of forwardly extending tubular arms fastened to front pad connectors of such casual seating, and secured together along their lengths in defining the foot rest which receives the fabric liner constructions.
Collapsible Cooler/Utility Bag And Cup Holder For Casual Seating
In a reclining lounger, patio chair or cot which folds to a collapsed condition, a cooler/utility bag and cup holder is fastened to the fabric seat liner at a first location so as not to become lost in use, and is detachably secured at a second location to be released therefrom in folding the cooler/utility bag and cup holder into an empty slot provided in the lounger, patio chair or cot when being collapsed, in facilitating the transport of the cooler/utility bag and cup holder along with such casual seating when being stored.
A patio chair incorporating frame having pairs of crossed front, rear and side legs, and with front and rear connectors for stabilizing the chair or lounger when opened and for collapsing the chair to a compact package when closed, and with compressible pins and slide locks on the side legs to be captured by snap action in forming a positive locking securement against accidental closing, and against forced closing by small children.
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