Chairs and seats – Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,... – Interfitted back and back frame
Patent
1986-10-17
1987-12-08
Zugel, Francis K.
Chairs and seats
Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,...
Interfitted back and back frame
297455, 297218, A47C 700
Patent
active
047114959
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to the field of furniture typically described as upholstered furniture and relates to both individual chairs and multiple seats such as sofas, chesterfields, love seats and the like. The furniture comprises a tubular base having wire springs across the upper surface to comprise a seating surface. Supporting material may be glued to the tubular base. Fabric of an upholstered appearance is placed on the base and extends downwardly around the base and then upwardly ending adjacent the spring wires. The fabric is fixed in place by use of staple fasteners such as wire rings adjoining the fabric to the wire springs. Back and side elements are detachably affixed to the base by screws so that the furniture may be knocked down for shipment.
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DuBarry Furniture of Canada Limited
Zugel Francis K.
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