Chairs and seats – Displaceable bottom exposes supplemental body support – Bottom inverts to form extension of subjacent support
Patent
1995-10-16
1997-07-15
Nelson, Jr., Milton
Chairs and seats
Displaceable bottom exposes supplemental body support
Bottom inverts to form extension of subjacent support
297118, 2972831, A47C 1300
Patent
active
056476329
ABSTRACT:
A convertible chair includes a base platform, a seat assembly hingedly coupled to the base assembly and respective back support panels hingedly coupled to the base assembly and seat assembly, the chair being convertible, selectively, to a flat topped bench or coffee table, or to a settee.
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