Cane-bottomed chairs

Chairs and seats – Bottom or back – Framework

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297440, 297445, A47C 702

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045808392

ABSTRACT:
The present invention concerns the cane-bottomed chairs so-called of the traditional type, i.e. without a belt made of slats surrounding the cane-bottomed seat portion. The chair according to the invention includes a rigid preassembled frame assembled with each of the four legs via a pin or tenon fitting, this frame being made of four traditional cane-bottoming crosspieces rigidly connected and kept in their relative positions by squaring elements while leaving free the end corner of the two crosspieces which meet for the housing of the leg section. The rigid preassembled frame can be cane before assembly with the legs.

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patent: 3556594 (1971-01-01), Anderson
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patent: 4348053 (1982-09-01), Strassle

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