Chairs and seats – Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,... – Interfitted back and bottom or back frame and bottom frame
Patent
1999-07-27
2000-06-06
Nelson, Jr., Milton
Chairs and seats
Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,...
Interfitted back and bottom or back frame and bottom frame
29744022, 2974401, A47C 700
Patent
active
060709413
ABSTRACT:
A knock down chair is comprised of a seat, a back rest, and a leg assembly. The back rest has a hoop, the tapered ends of which are drawn by bolts into spaced apart holes running through the seat. The back rest has spindles or other members running downwardly to a base plate which is removably attached to the top surface of the seat. The base plate is offset toward the rear of the seat from the plane in which the hoop ends lie. The leg assembly is comprised of two opposing leg frames which are screwed to the bottom of the seat. Rungs of the leg frames are joined by a stretcher rail which is held in place by bolts acting similarly to the bolts of the hoop ends.
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Collins International Co., Ltd
Jr. Milton Nelson
Nessler C. G.
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