Chairs and seats – Straddle seat
Patent
1980-10-03
1983-02-08
McCall, James T.
Chairs and seats
Straddle seat
297188, 297349, 297417, A47C 762, A47C 104
Patent
active
043726054
ABSTRACT:
A chair to be used by a hairdresser while performing hairdressing duties on a customer. The hair is to include a conventional seat and back and also conventional arms attached and extending from the back. Each arm is to be movable to a retracted position. A tray assembly is attached to the chair and is to be movable in various positions in respect thereto. The seat of the chair is to be raised and lowered to be movable to different heights. The tray is to be movable between an extended/usable position to a retracted/stowed position. The entire chair is to be mounted upon rollers to facilitate movement about the floor.
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McCall James T.
Munro Jack C.
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