Chairs and seats – Bottom or back – Framework
Patent
1975-07-23
1976-08-03
McCall, James T.
Chairs and seats
Bottom or back
Framework
5357, 297445, 297DIG1, A47C 702
Patent
active
039725650
ABSTRACT:
This invention is a new type of couch or chair using multiple elongated reversible cushions for both the back and seat. The cushion, which may be used any place in the seat or back, has an extension on each end thereof so the back and seat cushions will interlock. The extension also overhangs the front of the couch which forms a part of the couch frame. The couch frame has four legs with the front legs supporting the arm rests and the rear legs supporting the back. A horizontal frame extending between the legs supports the seat cushions. Slats extend horizontally under the cushions for both the seat and back. The frame is formed from wood with saddlebag cushions being draped over the arms of the couch.
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