Rotatable outdoor deck chair
By designing a rotatable outdoor lounge chair, utilizing rotating components and a cushioning spring structure, the problem of existing lounge chairs being unable to adapt to various lying positions has been solved, improving comfort and stability and enhancing the user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520821158.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-27
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-27
AI Technical Summary
Existing outdoor lounge chairs have rigid support structures, which means users can only maintain one lying position and cannot adapt to various sitting or lying positions, affecting comfort and user experience.
A rotatable outdoor lounge chair has been designed, in which the support and lounge chair components rotate independently via a rotating assembly, allowing users to adjust their lying posture at will, and improving stability and comfort through cushioning springs and fixing ropes.
The recliner has been made adaptable to various sitting and reclining positions, improving comfort and practicality, while also enhancing the stability and safety of the base.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model belongs to the field of outdoor articles, and particularly relates to a rotatable outdoor deck chair. BACKGROUND
[0002] With the rise of the craze of outdoor activities, the types of outdoor articles gradually increase, among which the most common are various seats for people to sit and rest; however, with the increasing requirement of people for the comfort of outdoor activities, the outdoor seats that can only be sat on cannot meet the needs of people, and outdoor deck chairs are born as the times require; the existing outdoor deck chairs are all modified on the basis of original outdoor seats, and the structure still maintains the supporting legs, supporting rods and seat cloth of the original outdoor seats, only the angle and size of the supporting arms are enlarged, and the area of the seat cloth is also enlarged, although the contact area with the human body is increased, the needs of the users lying thereon are met, but due to the rigid structure of the supporting rods, the seat cloth connected therewith only has one mode of presentation, and when used, the user can only have one lying posture due to the limitation of the seat cloth, and the user cannot match the seat cloth by slightly twisting the body or leaning the lying posture, which greatly affects the comfort and the use experience, and the purpose of improving the comfort is contrary. SUMMARY
[0003] To solve the above problems, the utility model provides a rotatable outdoor deck chair, which comprises a deck chair assembly, a rotating assembly and a base;
[0004] The deck chair assembly comprises a first supporting piece, a second supporting piece and a deck chair piece; the first supporting piece and the second supporting piece are connected with the rotating assembly, and the ends of the first supporting piece and the second supporting piece away from the rotating assembly are connected with the deck chair piece;
[0005] The rotating assembly is arranged at the bottom ends of the first supporting piece and the second supporting piece, and the rotating assembly drives the first supporting piece and the second supporting piece to rotate independently; and the rotating assembly drives the whole deck chair assembly to rotate;
[0006] The base is arranged below the rotating assembly.
[0007] Further, the first supporting piece comprises two supporting rods, the first supporting piece and the deck chair piece are used for supporting the back; the second supporting piece also comprises two supporting rods, and the second supporting piece and the deck chair piece are used for supporting the legs in cooperation;
[0008] The deck chair piece is of a soft structure, preferably a cloth structure, and comprises four corners, and the four corners are connected with the first supporting piece and the second supporting piece respectively; the deck chair piece is connected in an integral structure, and the four corners are concave to the rotating assembly to form a recess for supporting the hips; the distance between the beam supporting rods of the first supporting piece is slightly smaller than the length of the deck chair piece between the two; and the distance between the first supporting piece and the second supporting piece is also smaller than the length of the deck chair piece between the two.
[0009] Further, the base comprises a plurality of legs, which are evenly distributed, preferably four legs are evenly distributed along the middle axis of the deck chair.
[0010] Further, the first support, the second support and the leg can be foldably arranged to increase the portability of the deck chair.
[0011] Further, the rotating assembly comprises a first rotating member, a second rotating member and a switching member;
[0012] The first rotating member is connected with the first support and the second support and controls the independent rotation of the first support and the second support;
[0013] The second rotating member is rotationally connected with the first rotating member, and drives the first rotating member and the deck chair assembly to rotate as a whole;
[0014] The switching member is arranged between the first rotating member and the second rotating member, and controls the rotation of the first rotating member or the second rotating member.
[0015] Further, the first rotating member comprises a first sub-rotating member and a second sub-rotating member, the first sub-rotating member is hingedly connected with the first support, and the second sub-rotating member is hingedly connected with the second support; the first sub-rotating member and the second sub-rotating member are respectively rotationally connected with the second rotating member.
[0016] When in use, the first rotating member is in a rotatable state, and the second rotating member is in a non-rotatable state; a user can adjust the lying posture on the deck chair; when the user moves on the deck chair, the first support and / or the second support are subjected to force, and the first sub-rotating member and / or the second sub-rotating member will rotate under the action of the force, so as to timely adjust the directions of the first support and the second support, and make the deck chair more suitable for the human body.
[0017] Further, the second rotating member comprises a rotating wheel and a rotating seat, the rotating wheel is rotationally connected with the rotating seat, the first rotating member is connected above the rotating seat, and the switching member is arranged between the rotating wheel and the rotating seat.
[0018] Preferably, two fixing ropes are extended from the position corresponding to the rotating seat at the bottom of the deck chair assembly, and the rotating seat is detachably connected with the fixing ropes, so as to fix the deck chair assembly; the fixing at this position not only improves the stability of the deck chair assembly, but also provides a fulcrum for the deck chair assembly, which is more conducive to the transmission of force from the human body to the first support and the second support.
[0019] Further, the switching piece comprises at least two radiation distribution bars, the bottom of the rotating seat is provided with a corresponding number of hinged seats, the bars are hinged to the hinged seats, the converging ends of all the bars are connected to a linkage, a return spring is connected between the linkage and the rotating seat, and the linkage is connected to a traction rope; the traction rope moves the linkage up and down to swing the bars along the hinged seats, and the first rotating piece and the rotating wheel are both provided with teeth.
[0020] When the bars swing upward, the teeth of the first rotating piece are engaged to limit the rotation of the first rotating piece;
[0021] When the bars swing downward, the teeth of the rotating wheel are engaged to limit the rotation of the second rotating piece.
[0022] The connecting piece is preferably a connecting rope or other flexible connecting structure.
[0023] In normal state, the switching piece and the second rotating piece are engaged, when switching is needed, the traction rope is pulled, at this time, the traction rope drives the linkage to move downward, at this time, the return spring is in a stretched state, the linkage rotates the bars, the bars are engaged with the teeth of the first rotating piece, the first rotating piece cannot rotate, the traction rope is fixed, and then the reclining chair assembly is rotated relative to the base to adjust the direction of the reclining chair assembly; after the rotation is completed, the fixation of the traction rope is released, the linkage moves upward under the action of the elastic force of the return spring, the bars rotate toward the rotating wheel, and are engaged with the teeth of the rotating wheel, at this time, the first rotating piece resumes rotation, and the user can adjust the lying posture according to the first rotating piece.
[0024] Further, the non-hinged ends of the bars are respectively provided with pawls facing the first rotating piece and the rotating wheel, and springs are connected between the pawls and the bars; the pawls are more conducive to engagement with the teeth, and the fixation of the switching piece on the first rotating piece or the second rotating piece is more firm.
[0025] Further, the first and second split rotating pieces are provided with damping pieces to reduce the rotation speed of the first and second split rotating pieces.
[0026] The damping pieces cause resistance to the rotation of the first rotating piece, which is conducive to maintaining balance during use and avoiding too fast rotation during adjustment of the lying posture, thereby preventing a twisted waist.
[0027] Further, the damping pieces comprise a sliding groove and a sliding block, two circular-arc-shaped sliding grooves are arranged on the first and second split rotating pieces corresponding to the positions of the first and second split rotating pieces, the first and second split rotating pieces are respectively fixed with sliding blocks adapted to the sliding grooves, the sliding blocks slide in the sliding grooves along with the rotation of the first and / or second split rotating pieces, and elastic baffles are arranged in the sliding grooves to hinder the sliding of the sliding blocks.
[0028] The two ends of the sliding groove limit the rotation angle of the first rotating member, and the blocking of the sliding block by the elastic baffle greatly increases the rotation difficulty and reduces the rotation speed when the first rotating member rotates.
[0029] The elastic baffle is an elastic structure of rubber, which can swing to the two sides to avoid completely limiting the movement of the sliding block.
[0030] Further, the supporting rod comprises a sleeve rod and a sliding rod, the sliding rod is sleeved at one end of the sleeve rod, and a buffer spring is arranged at the connecting position of the sleeve rod and the sliding rod.
[0031] In use, the buffer spring can buffer the force in the vertical direction, thereby improving the stability of movement on the reclining chair assembly.
[0032] Preferably, the first rotating member comprises a first split rotating member, a second split rotating member, a third rotating member and a fourth rotating member; the first split rotating member and the second split rotating member are connected with the two supporting rods of the first supporting member respectively; the second split rotating member, the third rotating member and the fourth rotating member are connected with the two supporting rods of the second supporting member respectively; so that the four corners of the reclining chair assembly can be adjusted individually, and the adjustment is more accurate.
[0033] Further, the second supporting member and the rotating assembly are hinged, and a limiting spring is arranged at the hinge position to limit the rotation of the second supporting member.
[0034] The limiting spring is a compression spring, and the limiting spring can also buffer the movement of the second supporting member in the vertical direction, thereby improving the stability of movement on the reclining chair assembly.
[0035] Further, the supporting leg is provided with a fixing member; the fixing member comprises a plurality of supporting strips, the supporting strips are hinged with the supporting leg, a plurality of clamping grooves are arranged along the rotation path of the supporting strips, the supporting strips are connected with elastically arranged clamping blocks, and the clamping blocks and the clamping grooves are clamped to fix the supporting strips relative to the supporting leg.
[0036] The reclining chair has the advantages that:
[0037] (1) The reclining chair can rotate at the supporting members of the leg receiving part and the back receiving part, when the user twists the body or moves the legs, the reclining chair under the user's body can rotate to adjust the fitting degree of the body, so that the reclining chair can adapt to various sitting and lying postures of the user, improve the comfort and increase the practicability.
[0038] (2) The reclining chair is provided with a buffer spring, so that the buffer spring can buffer when the user moves in the vertical direction, the shaking feeling of the user during movement can be reduced, and the comfort is higher.
[0039] (3) The deck chair improves the stability of the base, increases the stability of the connection between the base and the ground while supporting the deck chair assembly to rotate, avoids the imbalance of the base caused by the activity, and increases the safety. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0040] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the present application and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiments of the present application and together with the description serve to explain the present application, but do not limit the present application in any manner.
[0041] Figure 1 It is a whole structure schematic view of the embodiment of the utility model;
[0042] Figure 2 It is a state section view of the rotating assembly of the embodiment of the utility model;
[0043] Figure 3 It is another state section view of the rotating assembly of the embodiment of the utility model;
[0044] Figure 4 It is an explosion view of the rotating assembly of the embodiment of the utility model;
[0045] Figure 5 It is a structure schematic view of the damping piece of the embodiment of the utility model;
[0046] Figure 6 It is a structure schematic view of the fixed piece of the embodiment of the utility model;
[0047] Figure 7 It is a first support piece schematic view of the embodiment of the utility model;
[0048] In the drawings: 1-deck chair assembly, 11-first support piece, 111-sleeve rod, 112-sliding rod, 113-buffer spring, 12-second support piece, 13-deck chair piece, 2-rotating assembly, 21-first rotating piece, 211-first split rotating piece, 212-second split rotating piece, 22-second rotating piece, 221-rotating seat, 222-rotating wheel, 23-switching piece, 231-latch, 232-latch claw, 233-linkage piece, 234-return spring, 235-pulling rope, 24-damping piece, 241-slotted, 242-elastic baffle, 3-base, 31-leg, 32-fixed piece, 321-supporting strip, 322-clamping groove, 323-clamping block. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0049] In order to more clearly illustrate the overall concept of the present application, the following will be described in detail in an exemplary manner combined with the drawings of the specification.
[0050] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present application. However, the present application can be practiced without the specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, components, and circuits have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the present application.
[0051] In addition, in the description of the present application, it needs to be understood that the terms "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "axial", "radial", "circumferential" and the like indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing the present application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation of the present application.
[0052] In the present application, unless specifically defined and limited otherwise, the terms "mount", "connect", "connection", "fixed", and the like should be broadly understood, for example, can be fixed connection, can also be detachable connection, or integrated; can be mechanical connection, can also be electrical connection, and can also be communication; can be directly connected, can also be indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, can be the internal communication of two elements or the interaction relationship of two elements. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood according to the specific circumstances.
[0053] In the present application, unless specifically defined and limited otherwise, the first feature is "on" or "under" the second feature, which can be direct contact between the first and second features, or indirect contact between the first and second features through an intermediate medium. In the description of the specification, the description referring to the terms "one embodiment", "some embodiments", "example", "specific example", or "some examples" means that the specific features, structures, materials or characteristics described in conjunction with the embodiment or example are included in at least one embodiment or example of the present application. In the present specification, the illustrative description of the above terms does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Moreover, the specific features, structures, materials or characteristics described can be combined in any appropriate manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
[0054] As shown in Figures 1-7 An outdoor rotatable recliner chair, comprising a recliner assembly 1, a rotating assembly 2 and a base 3;
[0055] The recliner assembly 1 comprises a first support 11, a second support 12 and a recliner 13; the first support 11 and the second support 12 are connected with the rotating assembly 2, and the ends of the first support 11 and the second support 12 away from the rotating assembly 2 are connected with the recliner 13;
[0056] The rotating component 2 is located at the bottom of the first support member 11 and the second support member 12. The rotating component 2 drives the first support member 11 and the second support member 12 to rotate independently; and the rotating component 2 drives the entire recliner assembly 1 to rotate.
[0057] The base 3 is located below the rotating component 2.
[0058] In one specific embodiment, such as Figure 1 As shown, the first support member 11 includes two support rods, and the first support member 11 and the recliner member 13 are used to support the back; the second support member 12 also includes two support rods, and the second support member 12 and the recliner member 13 cooperate to support the legs.
[0059] The recliner component 13 has a soft structure, preferably a fabric structure, and includes four corners, which are respectively connected to the first support component 11 and the second support component 12. The recliner component 13 is integrally connected, and the four corners are recessed into the rotating component 2 to form a recess that supports the buttocks. The distance between the beam support rods of the first support component 11 is slightly less than the length of the recliner component 13 between them. The distance between the first support component 11 and the second support component 12 is also less than the length of the recliner component 13 between them.
[0060] In one specific embodiment, such as Figures 1-3 As shown, the base 3 includes multiple legs 31, which are evenly distributed, preferably four legs 31 evenly distributed along the central axis of the recliner.
[0061] In one specific embodiment, the first support member 11, the second support member 12, and the leg 31 can all be folded to increase the portability of the recliner.
[0062] In one specific embodiment, such as Figures 2-4 As shown, the rotating assembly 2 includes a first rotating component 21, a second rotating component 22, and a switching component 23;
[0063] The first rotating component 21 is connected to the first supporting component 11 and the second supporting component 12 and controls the first supporting component 11 and the second supporting component 12 to rotate independently;
[0064] The second rotating component 22 is rotatably connected to the first rotating component 21, and the second rotating component 22 drives the first rotating component 21 and the recliner assembly 1 to rotate as a whole;
[0065] The switching element 23 is located between the first rotating element 21 and the second rotating element 22 to control the rotation of the first rotating element 21 or the second rotating element 22.
[0066] In one specific embodiment, such as Figure 4As shown, the first rotating member 21 comprises a first sub rotating member 211 and a second sub rotating member 212, the first sub rotating member 211 is hinged to the first support member 11, and the second sub rotating member 212 is hinged to the second support member 12; the first sub rotating member 211 and the second sub rotating member 212 are respectively rotatably connected to the second rotating member 22.
[0067] When in use, the first rotating member 21 is in a rotatable state, and the second rotating member 22 is in a non-rotatable state; the user can adjust the lying posture at will when lying on the recliner; when the user moves on the recliner, the first support member 11 and / or the second support member 12 are subjected to force, and the first sub rotating member 211 and / or the second sub rotating member 212 will rotate under the action of the force, so as to adjust the direction of the first support member 11 and the second support member 12, and make the recliner member 13 more fit the human body.
[0068] In a specific embodiment, as shown in the drawings, Figures 2-4 As shown, the second rotating member 22 comprises a rotating wheel 222 and a rotating seat 221, the rotating wheel 222 and the rotating seat 221 are rotatably connected, the first rotating member 21 is connected above the rotating seat 221, and a switching member 23 is arranged between the rotating wheel 222 and the rotating seat 221.
[0069] In a preferred embodiment, two fixed ropes are extended at a position corresponding to the rotating seat 221 at the bottom of the recliner member 13, and the rotating seat 221 is detachably connected to the fixed ropes, so as to fix the recliner member 13; the fixing at the position not only improves the stability of the recliner member 13, but also provides a fulcrum for the recliner member 13, which is more conducive to the force transmission to the first support member 11 and the second support member 12 when the human body moves.
[0070] In a specific embodiment, as shown in the drawings, Figures 2-3 As shown, the switching member 23 comprises at least two radially distributed notches 231, the bottom of the rotating seat 221 is provided with a hinge seat corresponding to the number of the notches 231, the notches 231 are hinged to the hinge seat, the converging ends of all the notches 231 are connected to a linkage member 233, a return spring 234 is connected between the linkage member 233 and the rotating seat 221, and the linkage member 233 is connected to a traction rope 235; the traction rope 235 drives the linkage member 233 to move up and down, so as to swing the notches 231 up and down along the hinge seat, and the first rotating member 21 and the rotating wheel 222 are both provided with teeth.
[0071] When the notches 231 swing upward, the teeth of the first rotating member 21 are engaged with the notches 231 to limit the rotation of the first rotating member 21;
[0072] When the notches 231 swing downward, the teeth of the rotating wheel 222 are engaged with the notches 231 to limit the rotation of the second rotating member 22.
[0073] The connecting member is preferably a connecting rope or other flexible connecting structure;
[0074] When the switcher 23 and the second rotating part 22 are engaged, the traction rope 235 is pulled to make the linkage 233 move downward, and the reset spring 234 is in tension. The linkage 233 rotates the stopper 231, and the stopper 231 and the teeth of the first rotating part 21 are engaged. The first rotating part 21 cannot rotate, the traction rope 235 is fixed, and the recliner assembly 1 and the base 3 are relatively rotated to adjust the direction of the recliner assembly 1. When the rotation is completed, the traction rope 235 is released, and the linkage 233 moves upward under the elastic force of the reset spring 234. The stopper 231 rotates toward the rotating wheel 222 until the stopper 231 and the teeth of the rotating wheel 222 are engaged. At this time, the first rotating part 21 is restored to rotate, and the user can adjust the reclining position according to the first rotating part 21.
[0075] In one embodiment, the non-hinged ends of the stopper 231 are respectively provided with stoppers 232 facing the first rotating part 21 and the rotating wheel 222, and springs are connected between the stoppers 232 and the stopper 231. The stoppers 232 are more conducive to engagement with the teeth, and the switcher 23 is more firmly fixed to the first rotating part 21 or the second rotating part 22.
[0076] In one embodiment, as shown in Figures 4-5 The first sub-rotating part 211 and the second sub-rotating part 212 are provided with a damping part 24 to reduce the rotation speed of the first sub-rotating part 211 and the second sub-rotating part 212.
[0077] The damping part 24 causes resistance to the rotation of the first rotating part 21, which is conducive to maintaining balance during use and avoiding too fast rotation during adjustment of the reclining position, which is difficult to control and causes a sprain in the waist.
[0078] In one embodiment, as shown in Figure 5 The damping part 24 includes a sliding groove 241 and a sliding block. The second rotating part 22 is provided with two circular arc-shaped sliding grooves 241 corresponding to the positions of the first sub-rotating part 211 and the second sub-rotating part 212. The first sub-rotating part 211 and the second sub-rotating part 212 are respectively fixed with sliding blocks corresponding to the sliding grooves 241. The sliding blocks slide in the sliding grooves 241 with the rotation of the first sub-rotating part 211 and / or the second sub-rotating part 212. The sliding grooves 241 are provided with elastic baffles 242 to hinder the sliding of the sliding blocks.
[0079] The two ends of the sliding groove 241 limit the rotation angle of the first rotating part 21. When the first rotating part 21 rotates, the sliding blocks are hindered by the elastic baffles 242, which greatly increases the difficulty of rotation and reduces the rotation speed.
[0080] The elastic baffles 242 are of an elastic structure such as rubber, which can swing to the two sides to avoid completely restricting the movement of the sliding blocks.
[0081] In one embodiment, as shown in Figure 7 The support rod comprises a sleeve rod 111 and a slide rod 112, the slide rod 112 is sleeved at one end of the sleeve rod 111, and a buffer spring 113 is arranged at the connection position of the sleeve rod 111 and the slide rod 112.
[0082] In use, the buffer spring 113 can buffer the force in the vertical direction, thereby improving the stability of the activity on the reclining chair assembly 1.
[0083] In one preferred embodiment, the first rotating part 21 comprises a first sub-rotating part 211, a second sub-rotating part 212, a third rotating part and a fourth rotating part; the first sub-rotating part 211 and the second sub-rotating part 212 are respectively connected with the two support rods of the first support part 11; the second sub-rotating part 212, the third rotating part and the fourth rotating part are respectively connected with the two support rods of the second support part 12; the four corners of the reclining chair part 13 can be adjusted individually, and the adjustment is more accurate.
[0084] In one embodiment, the second support part 12 and the rotating assembly 2 are hinged, and a limiting spring is arranged at the hinge position to limit the rotation of the second support part 12.
[0085] The limiting spring is a compression spring, and the limiting spring can also buffer the movement of the second support part 12 in the vertical direction, which is beneficial to improve the stability of the activity on the reclining chair assembly 1.
[0086] In one embodiment, as shown in Figure 6 The support leg 31 is provided with a fixing part 32; the fixing part 32 comprises a plurality of support strips 321, the support strips 321 are hinged with the support leg 31, the support leg 31 is provided with a plurality of clamping grooves 322 along the rotation path of the support strips 321, the support strips 321 are connected with elastically arranged clamping blocks 323, and the clamping blocks 323 and the clamping grooves 322 are clamped to fix the support strips 321 relative to the support leg 31.
[0087] The places not mentioned in the present application can be realized by using or referring to the existing technology.
[0088] Each embodiment in the specification is described in a progressive manner, and the same and similar parts between each embodiment can be referred to each other, and each embodiment mainly describes the differences from other embodiments.
[0089] The above only describes the embodiments of the present application and is not used to limit the present application. The present application can have various changes and modifications for those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. within the spirit and principle of the present application shall be included in the scope of claims of the present application.
Claims
1. A rotatable outdoor lounge chair, characterized by, The reclining chair assembly comprises a reclining chair component, a rotating component and a base; The reclining chair component comprises a first support, a second support and a reclining chair part; the first support and the second support are connected with the rotating component; the ends of the first support and the second support away from the rotating component are connected with the reclining chair part; The rotating component is arranged at the bottom ends of the first support and the second support; the rotating component drives the first support and the second support to rotate independently; and the rotating component drives the reclining chair assembly to rotate as a whole; The base is arranged below the rotating component.
2. A rotatable outdoor lounge chair as defined in claim 1, wherein, The rotating component comprises a first rotating component, a second rotating component and a switching component; The first rotating component is connected with the first support and the second support and controls the first support and the second support to rotate independently; The second rotating component is rotationally connected with the first rotating component; the second rotating component drives the first rotating component and the reclining chair assembly to rotate as a whole; The switching component is arranged between the first rotating component and the second rotating component; the switching component controls the first rotating component to rotate or the second rotating component to rotate.
3. A rotatable outdoor lounge chair as defined in claim 2, wherein, The first rotating component comprises a first sub-rotating component and a second sub-rotating component; the first sub-rotating component is hingedly connected with the first support; the second sub-rotating component is hingedly connected with the second support; the first sub-rotating component and the second sub-rotating component are respectively rotationally connected with the second rotating component.
4. A rotatable outdoor lounge chair as defined in claim 2, wherein, The second rotating component comprises a rotating wheel and a rotating seat; the rotating wheel is rotationally connected with the rotating seat; the first rotating component is connected above the rotating seat; the switching component is arranged between the rotating wheel and the rotating seat.
5. A rotatable outdoor lounge chair as defined in claim 4, wherein, The switching component comprises at least two radially distributed notches; the bottom of the rotating seat is provided with hinge seats corresponding in number to the notches; the notches are hingedly connected with the hinge seats; the converging ends of all the notches are connected with a linkage; the linkage is connected with a return spring between the linkage and the rotating seat; the linkage is connected with a traction rope; the traction rope drives the linkage to move up and down, so that the notches swing up and down along the hinge seats; the first rotating component and the rotating wheel are both provided with teeth; When the notches swing up, the teeth of the first rotating component are engaged with the teeth of the notches to limit the rotation of the first rotating component; When the notches swing down, the teeth of the rotating wheel are engaged with the teeth of the notches to limit the rotation of the second rotating component.
6. A rotatable outdoor lounge chair as defined in claim 3, wherein, The first sub-rotating component and the second sub-rotating component are provided with damping components to reduce the rotation speed of the first sub-rotating component and the second sub-rotating component.
7. A rotatable outdoor lounge chair as defined in claim 6, wherein, The damping component comprises a sliding groove and a sliding block; the second rotating component is provided with two circular-arc sliding grooves corresponding to the positions of the first sub-rotating component and the second sub-rotating component; the first sub-rotating component and the second sub-rotating component are respectively fixed with the sliding blocks corresponding to the sliding grooves; the sliding blocks slide in the sliding grooves along with the rotation of the first sub-rotating component and / or the second sub-rotating component; the sliding grooves are provided with elastic baffles to hinder the sliding of the sliding blocks.
8. A rotatable outdoor lounge chair as defined in claim 1, wherein, The first support comprises at least two support rods, the support rods comprise a sleeve rod and a sliding rod, the sliding rod is sleeved at one end of the sleeve rod, and a buffer spring is arranged at the joint of the sleeve rod and the sliding rod.
9. The swivelable outdoor lounge chair of claim 1, wherein, The second support and the rotating assembly are hinged, and a limiting spring is arranged at the hinge to limit the rotation of the second support.
10. The swivelable outdoor lounge chair of claim 1, wherein, The base comprises a plurality of supporting legs, the supporting legs are uniformly distributed, and the supporting legs are provided with fixing members. The fixing members comprise a plurality of supporting strips, the supporting strips are hinged to the supporting legs, the supporting legs are provided with a plurality of clamping grooves along the rotation path of the supporting strips, the supporting strips are connected with elastically arranged clamping blocks, and the clamping blocks are clamped with the clamping grooves to fix the supporting strips relative to the supporting legs.