Chairs and seats – Bottom – back and leg
Patent
1981-02-23
1983-06-14
McCall, James T.
Chairs and seats
Bottom, back and leg
D 6 68, D 6 74, 297463, A47C 112
Patent
active
043879276
ABSTRACT:
A novel chair is made from a 30 gallon capacity galvanized sheet steel garbage can and the lid of a 20 gallon capacity garbage can. The back of the chair is formed by cutting away almost half of the upper ten inches of the 30 gallon can and rolling the cut edge of the can over a wire to form an upper edge of the chair similar to the original rim of the can. The seat of the chair is formed by inserting the inverted lid of a 20 gallon can into the 30 gallon can and securing it in a horizontal plane within the 30 gallon can by a plurality of bolts and a series of vertical straps running from the lid to upper rim of the can. A padded cushion is placed upon the inverted lid to serve as the seat of the chair.
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Popular Science; Oct. 1938; pp. 180 and 181.
Johnson Merrill N.
McCall James T.
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