Take-apart chair

Chairs and seats – Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,... – Slotted components normal to each other

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A47C 402

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056053789

ABSTRACT:
A "take apart chair" is disclosed which may be constructed from different types of wood, plastic, laminated fiberboard, or aluminum, to form a sturdy and attractive piece of furniture. The chair comprises only of five parts which are easily assembled without the need of tools or detachable gadgets. The chair may be easily and quickly disassembled for storage and shipment.

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