Chairs and seats – Bottom or back – Framework
Patent
1985-08-28
1987-08-11
McCall, James T.
Chairs and seats
Bottom or back
Framework
160DIG15, A47C 702
Patent
active
046857389
ABSTRACT:
The invention is an improved method and structure for rebuilding damaged and worn seats, such as seats for automotive equipment or vehicles. The structure of the present invention avoids the use of coil spring and "snake-like" wire springs in the rebuilding method and structure. The structure consists of a plurality of strap-like strips of steel or other suitable material woven into a net-like pattern with the ends thereof securely fastened around the existing seat frame. An alternative net-like pattern provides for a slight elevation of the control portion of the woven net-like pattern to provide an extra cushion effect.
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Finch Walter G.
McCall James T.
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