Tubular chair leg formed for direct mounting of caster or glide

Miscellaneous hardware (e.g. – bushing – carpet fastener – caster – Casters – Pintle retainers

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16 43, B60B 3300

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047319003

ABSTRACT:
A tubular metal chair leg is formed by a die to provide on its end an integral socket for the direct reception of the pintle of a caster or shank of a glide. The construction enables the use of identical casters and glides on tubular as well as cast legs. The necessity for stocking two sizes of glides for tubular and cast legs plus inserts for casters for tubular legs is eliminated.

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patent: 2130245 (1938-09-01), Noelting
patent: 2254651 (1941-09-01), Herold
patent: 2686359 (1954-08-01), Spencer
patent: 2732157 (1956-01-01), Hamilton
patent: 3006675 (1961-10-01), Swick
patent: 3173168 (1965-03-01), Nordmark
patent: 4180346 (1979-12-01), Blake

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