Disassemblable corrugated board backed chair

Chairs and seats – Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,... – Interfitted back and back frame

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297440, 248174, A47C 700

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048757373

ABSTRACT:
A disassemblable chair constructed of three corrugated paper board elements brought together and interlocked by slotting in each of the elements. The first and basic element may be die cut from a rectangular corrugated board sheet which is creased, bent over and secured along overlapping edges to form a rectangular cross sectional seat and back support. A second rectangular slotted element is disposed transversely across the seat supporting edges of the first element to complete the seat support; and a third rectangular element is laid over the seat and back support and secured by insertion of its end and a center fold into interlocking slotting in the first element.

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