Chairs and seats – Plural related seats – Relatively movable
Patent
1998-02-12
2000-05-09
Nelson, Jr., Milton
Chairs and seats
Plural related seats
Relatively movable
A47C 1500
Patent
active
06059361&
ABSTRACT:
A seating arrangement comprising two seats mounted to a single support pole, each seat capable of being rotated about the support pole and stowed independently of the other. The seating arrangement may also include a single seat slidably and rotatably mounted to a support pole.
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Staehlin John H.
Jr. Milton Nelson
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