Chairs and seats – With table – desk – or easel – Extensible from within or beneath seat component
Patent
1997-12-05
1999-03-02
Brown, Peter R.
Chairs and seats
With table, desk, or easel
Extensible from within or beneath seat component
297163, A47B 8302
Patent
active
058760920
ABSTRACT:
A modular foldaway table is disclosed to be installed behind a backrest of a seat. It includes: (a) a pair of spaced table legs, each table leg having a top bent portion and a bottom bent portion; (b) the top bent portion having a spindle aperture and a curved groove spaced from the spindle aperture; (c) a front board having two lateral sides and a spindle and a pin on each of the two lateral sides, wherein the pin is spaced from the spindle, the spindle is pivotedly screwed to the spindle aperture of the top bent portion of the table leg, the pin is movably engaged with the curved groove for limiting the swinging angle of the front board about the spindle; and a rear board pivotedly engaged with the front board via a pair of spaced hinges. The bottom bent portion has an opening with a slit for snap-installation to the seat and a protrusive ankle spaced from the opening for substantially conforming the bottom bent portion of the table leg against the seat.
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Brown Peter R.
Industrial Technology Research Institute
Liauh W. Wayne
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