Combined chair glide and coupler

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Combined diverse multipart fasteners – Clasp

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24545, 297248, 403389, A44B 2100

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055421598

ABSTRACT:
A coupling member for coupling two tubular members together includes an attachment portion and a coupling portion formed integrally therewith. The attachment portion includes a member which partially wraps around the tubular member and forms a glide. The coupling portion includes a male coupling element juxtaposed next to a female coupling element. The male coupling element is receivable within a female element of a second identical coupling member and the female coupling element receives a male coupling element of the second coupling member. By this configuration, identical coupling members may be snapped to respective tubular base frames of two chairs to gang the chairs together when the coupling members are mated.

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