Patent ID: 8997766
Filing Date: 2015-04-07
Classification: A45B,A47C

Abstract:
1. A walking stick chair, comprising: a main stick having a seat unit including a support unit having a pivoted end portion that is connected pivotally to said rod body under said sleeve member of said seat unit, and a free end portion that is opposite to said pivoted end portion; and a linking unit having a driven portion connected pivotally to said seat member and a driving portion connected pivotally to said support unit; wherein, when said seat member is at the unfolded state, said support unit is at an unfolded state where said free end portion of said support unit is away from said rod body and cooperates with said foot portion for contacting ground; wherein, when said seat member is operated to pivot upwardly from the unfolded state to the folded state, said linking unit is driven to move upwardly to actuate said support unit to pivot upwardly to a folded state where said free end portion is close to said rod body; wherein said walking stick chair further comprises a positioning unit including an abutment member that is connected immovably to said rod body under said sleeve member, said pivoted end portion being positioned relative to said rod body by said abutment member; and wherein, said positioning unit further includes upper and lower slider members connected slidably to said rod body and disposed between said abutment member and said sleeve member, said upper slider member being disposed above said lower slider member, said pivoted end portion of said support unit being connected pivotally to said lower slider member, said linking unit including a first linking member that has said driven portion connected pivotally to said seat member and an opposite end connected pivotally to said upper slider member, and a second linking member that has said driving portion connected pivotally to said support unit and an opposite end connected pivotally to said upper slider member, and wherein, when said seat member moves to the unfolded state, said lower slider member moves toward said abutment member, and said upper slider member moves toward said lower slider member.