Furniture construction with removable cushions

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

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039893006

ABSTRACT:
A furniture construction comprises a rigid frame having seat and back cushions removably mounted thereon. A rearward end of a support member for the seat cushion and a lower end of a support member for the back cushion meet at a common interface which forms an acute angle with respect to the planes of such members. A retaining member is secured on a back side of the support member for the back cushion to upwardly engage a retaining member secured on a back frame. The support member for the seat cushion is releasably attached to a bottom frame to provide the sole mechanical securance for both cushions to the frame.

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