Monolithic armchair made of injected plastic material, stackable

Chairs and seats – Plural related seats – Nested

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297457, 297DIG2, A97L 300

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050446916

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a monolithic armchair made of injected plastics material, stackable with small pitch and comprising various elements constituted by a seat element with subjacent reinforcing projections, a backrest, four legs and armrests, said elements presenting substantially horizontal parts and substantially vertical parts, the latter being inclined, forming between their line of greatest slope and the vertical, a so-called stacking angle (a), wherein the stacking angle (a) is included between 8.degree. and 15.degree. in order to reduce the pitch of stacking, join of the legs with the seat element, the armrests and the backrest being effected by reinforced fit and stiffening means included within this limited pitch.

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