Chairs and seats – Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,... – Interfitted back and back frame
Patent
1982-10-15
1986-01-07
Lyddane, William E.
Chairs and seats
Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,...
Interfitted back and back frame
108153, 108155, 108156, 297443, 312265, 403259, A47C 402, A47B 4704
Patent
active
045630402
ABSTRACT:
Articles of furniture are constructed of a unique rigid assembly of rods, rod caps, posts and rigid panels in an inter-locking relationship. A pair of rods nest in parallel coplanar grooves in top or top and bottom surfaces of the rigid panel, with the ends of the rods inserted into holes in supporting posts. Rod caps are threaded onto matching threaded ends of the rods to secure the rods to the posts. The rods are secured against disalignment from the matching grooves in the rigid panel and prevent rotation of the panel. The posts can be slotted to receive the panel to create the appearance of a smooth end. Various articles of furniture can be assembled from the component parts, including tables, chairs, chests, cabinets, etc.
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Brown Peter R.
Lyddane William E.
Weingram Edward R.
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