Combination step-stool-seat

Chairs and seats – Convertible

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297217, 297378, 182 333, A47C 762, A47C 3100

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050945050

ABSTRACT:
A combination step-stool-seat includes first and second members which are pivotally connected for movement between a first position wherein the first and second members are operative as the bottom and seat back portions, respectively, of a child's booster seat, and a second position wherein the first and second members are operative as first and second steps, respectively, of a stepstool. The first and second members are preferably individually molded from a plastic material and when they are in the second positions thereof the step-stool-seat is relatively compact and portable.

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