Patent ID: 8585135

Claim:
A multi-position beach chair, comprising: a frame, said frame defined by a rectangularly shaped periphery, a plurality of cross support members, and at least one back support and stop member; a plurality of leg members pivotally connected to said frame, wherein each of said plurality of leg members is of a length that enables said beach chair to possess a standard seat height; a back pivotally connected to one of said plurality of cross support members; a seat, wherein said seat is coplanar with said frame; and a footrest pivotally connected to said frame proximate said seat; wherein said plurality of leg members are configured to pivot from a first position generally flush with said frame to a second position essentially perpendicular to said frame; wherein said back is configured to pivot from a first position generally flush with said frame to a second position approximately 180° from said first position and generally coplanar with said frame, and with a plurality of selectable positions therebetween according to an interaction of said at least one back support and stop member; and wherein said footrest is configured to pivot from a first position generally flush with said frame to a second position approximately 180° from said first position and generally coplanar with said frame, to a third position approximately 45° from said second position, and to a fourth position approximately 45° from said third position and generally perpendicular to said frame; at least one armrest, wherein said at least one armrest is swivelably connected to said frame, and further comprising at least one pin removably connected to said at least one armrest, wherein said at least one pin is dimensioned to extend through at least a portion of said armrest and into said frame, thereby securing a selected position therefore; wherein said at least one armrest is selectively pivoted along a 180 degree rotational path defined out of a plane of said frame such that said at least one armrest is pivoted between a vertically upright position and a vertically inverted position opposed therefrom; wherein said vertically upright position is coplanar with said vertically inverted position; wherein said vertically upright position is oppositely spaced 180 degrees from said vertically inverted position.