Chairs and seats – Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,... – Interfitted bottom and bottom frame
Patent
1995-05-31
1996-08-20
Crown, Peter R.
Chairs and seats
Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,...
Interfitted bottom and bottom frame
2974401, 29744024, A47C 402
Patent
active
055472583
ABSTRACT:
A deck chair assembly includes a body. A first supporting member is mounted on an underside of a first end portion of the body. At least one second supporting member is mounted on an underside of a mediate end portion of the body. A third supporting member is mounted on an underside of a second end portion of the body. A first L-shaped member includes a horizontal portion fitted in a first end of the third supporting member. A second L-shaped member includes a horizontal portion fitted in a second end of the third supporting member. A first positioning member includes a first outer sleeve mounted on a first leg of the first supporting member, at least one second outer sleeve mounted on a first leg of the second supporting member, and a third outer sleeve mounted on a vertical portion of the first L-shaped member. A second positioning member includes a fourth outer sleeve mounted on a second leg of the first supporting member, at least one fifth outer sleeve mounted on a second leg of the second supporting member, and a sixth outer sleeve mounted on a vertical portion of the second L-shaped member.
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