Foldable chair having integral hinges

Chairs and seats – Collapsible chair; i.e. – relatively folding bottom – back,...

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297 37, A47C 408

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055647774

ABSTRACT:
A foldable chair entirely in the form of a single piece of plastic, comprising a seat, a back hingedly connected to the seat, arm rests hingedly connected to the side edges of the seat, a rear leg assembly hingedly connected to the rear edge of the seat, and a front leg assembly hingedly connected to the front edge of the seat. The entire structure including the hinges is integral and comprised of the same piece of plastic material. The chair is erected by folding the front and rear leg assemblies in place, folding the arm rests over the seat, thereby retaining the leg assemblies in place, and affixing the arm rests to the back of the chair, thereby resulting in a strong rigid chair.

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patent: 857914 (1907-06-01), Weber
patent: 1281763 (1918-10-01), Carre
patent: 1342715 (1920-06-01), Howe
patent: 1419947 (1922-06-01), Schouten
patent: 1978870 (1934-10-01), Thuren

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