Chairs and seats – Collapsible chair; i.e. – relatively folding bottom – back,... – With means to hold chair in plural operative configurations
Patent
1976-04-28
1977-09-13
Frazier, Roy D.
Chairs and seats
Collapsible chair; i.e., relatively folding bottom, back,...
With means to hold chair in plural operative configurations
297 16, 297441, A47C 400
Patent
active
040477525
ABSTRACT:
A spider socket connector is fixed at one end of a rod of which the other end is fixed to a foot in which a single rear T support is pivoted and settable at several different inclinations. The setting is releasable by virtue of a slip joint, by simply pulling up on the T support. The front legs and the front seat strut bars fitting into the spider form an X concave to the front so as to allow convenient leg room. A seat fabric is suspended between the T support and outwardly extending brackets fitted in the ends of the strut bars, these brackets also serving as handles. The various elongated members can be packed parallel without completely detaching them.
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Aschenbrenner Peter A.
Frazier Roy D.
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