A chair supported on the coping and side of a swimming pool, spa or other aquatic body. The chair is held by a support arm which rests on the surface of the coping. The chair also has a leg which extends to the side of the swimming pool below the water line to hold the seat of the chair away from the side of the pool.
Disclosed is a pool chair 10 adapted to be partially submerged in water in a swimming pool 11. It includes a frame 12 having a seat 72 and an upper cross member 22 adapted to rest along the perimeter 11a of the pool 11 to hold the pool chair 10 upright in the pool in a stationary position which enables a user to sit on the seat with the user's lower torso and legs submerged in the water and the user's head above the water.
A surf stand which can be used for surf fishing, life guard stands, and other marine functions. The lightweight stand can be easily manufactured and assembled from common, inexpensive materials. The surf stand features a unique construction which permits the application of suction forces within the legs to help set the stand firmly in the bottom soil or sand for stability and safety. The unique construction also permits pressurization of the legs to help dislodge them from the bottom when relocation or removal is desired.
An apparatus suspending a detachable accessory adjacent a vertical wall defining a swimming pool is disclosed. The apparatus includes a pair of U-shaped arms having base ends fixed outside the swimming pool and cantilever ends supported inside the swimming pool below the base ends. A support bar is rotatably mounted between the arms and includes a plurality of mounting tubes within which a plurality of accessories are detachably mounted.
A swimming pool lounge chair is provided for use in an above ground or in-ground swimming pool to provide stationary seating for the occupant. The swimming pool lounge chair has a reclining back portion, telescopically adjustable legs to rest on the bottom of the pool at the option of the user, and a pool perimeter mounting portion that is also telescopically adjustable to permit the user to adjust his or her level of submersion in the pool. The chair is collapsible, portable, and is not permanently affixed to or within the swimming pool.
A submersible, foldable seat for use in a hot tub. The seat is folded down to be used as a seat and folded up to provide an increased unobstructed area for use of the hot tub for other activities such as exercise. The foldable seat uses pivoting attachment members which allow flush connection to the curved hot tub wall. Frame members of the seat use connectors with transverse apertures to rotatably receive tubular portions of the seat frame to allow folding of the seat.