Chairs and seats – Movable bottom – Bottom and back movable as a unit
Patent
1994-06-21
1996-02-27
Cuomo, Peter M.
Chairs and seats
Movable bottom
Bottom and back movable as a unit
2974512, 29718814, 297 35, 2481885, A47C 320, A47C 400
Patent
active
054943337
ABSTRACT:
A folding chair is disclosed which can be used on sloping or uneven terrain. Individually adjustable legs and leveling feet provide flexibility of use, comfort, and stability where ordinary folding chairs cannot be used. In an alternative embodiment, ball and socket leveling feet are used to level the feet and distribute the leg loads. Grooved resilient pads on the bottom of the feet prevent slippage on hard surfaces such as rock or concrete. Closable storage compartments are provided in the arms for storage of small items,
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Barfield Anthony D.
Cuomo Peter M.
Watkins, Jr. Kenneth S.
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