Chairs having cross bar seat support

Chairs and seats – Bottom – back and leg

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52312, 403170, 297452, A47C 112

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049194879

ABSTRACT:
A chair structure is disclosed. The chair structure is provided with a chair seat section including first and second transversely spaced legs, a transverse cross brace fixed to and rigidly interconnecting the legs, first and second transversely spaced seat side support members having respective first and second end portions thereon, and a fabric extending between the seat side support members and forming a seat therebetween. The cross brace comprises an elongate member having a decorative outer side, first and second spaced apart end sections and an inner side. The inner side of the cross brace includes a support surface thereon for supporting the end portions of the seat side support members on the end sections of the elongate cross brace member, with the end portions of the seat side support members being substantially shielded from view, in front elevation, by the decorative outer side of the cross brace.

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patent: 2270656 (1942-01-01), Kiesecker
patent: 2722267 (1955-11-01), Liljengren
patent: 4074490 (1978-02-01), Nagase
patent: 4097089 (1978-06-01), Peterson
patent: 4674799 (1987-06-01), Schwartz

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