Chairs and seats – Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,... – Interfitted back and back frame
Patent
1981-12-15
1984-02-14
Moon, Charlie T.
Chairs and seats
Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,...
Interfitted back and back frame
29 911, 29 915, 29448, 160328, 160378, 297452, A47C 700
Patent
active
044312296
ABSTRACT:
An assembly for stretching and securing upholstery fabric or the like in place utilizes a pair of bars contained by pockets along opposite edges of the fabric. The bars are articulatedly secured at corresponding ends thereof to a framework, and are forced apart at their opposite ends by a bendable rod which engages the free bar ends and urges them apart when the rod is straightened. The bendable rod and engaged bar ends, along with an additional upholstery bar, together sandwich fabric therebetween and secure the fabric in place. The sandwich assembly is concealed by a flap of upholstery material.
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Knoll International Inc.
Moon Charlie T.
Scobey Robert
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