Chairs and seats – Bottom – back and leg
Patent
1988-06-07
1989-08-29
Aschenbrenner, Peter A.
Chairs and seats
Bottom, back and leg
297354, 297301, A47C 504
Patent
active
048611085
ABSTRACT:
This auditorium seat has a frame preferably formed of bent steel tubing, the ends being brought together to parallelism in a "Y"-shaped configuration to form a pedestal. A seat is pivotally mounted on a spring hinge assembly between the sides of the frame, and includes a transverse saddle platform to which a "U"-shaped rod extends forward from end-receptacles on the platform. Seat-supporting straps are welded to the central portion of the "U"-shaped member to form a complex bending-torsion deflection system in addition to the cushioning effect of a pad interposed between the plates and the saddle. The back of the chair has limited freedom of articulation about horizontal and vertical axis, with a spring cushion providing a biasing action toward a neutral no-load position. A modified form of the invention provides a tablet arm assembly supported by a bracket embracing one side of the frame at a curved portion.
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Acton Hugh C.
Walworth Robert S.
American Seating Company
Aschenbrenner Peter A.
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